This specimen is a typical 1932 Ford five-window full fendered hot rod from the ’50s or ’60s. The car is powered by a 1949 Mercury flathead and original 1950s era Edelbrock 4 bbl manifold. It has old school hydraulic brakes and the original interior, and Cadillac Cinnamon Firemist Paint.
My dad found a NOS ’32 Grill Shell in 1959 and had it Chromed in 1964. I’ve only have seen two other chromed 32 shells. Last time it was run was 7 years ago. I had serious health problems 6 years ago and it got pushed to the back of the shop.
This car has been in the same family since 1957.
Seller Contact: SOLD
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