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This show winning 1932 3-Window Ford Coupe is a magnificent example of what can become of this legendary classic with thousands of hours of work and more money than we want to count put into her. Nothing was spared in this build and all receipts and documentation are present on this stunningly elegant build.
Options: This 350 Chevy Engine fits perfectly with the "Show Me" Rod and Custom body that has a 2" offset at the firewall (allowing for the distributor to fit elegantly), and a 2" floor drop for better comfort and vision while driving with a 700R4 with overdrive transmission. Tilt steering column adds comfort and every option outfitted on the interior including stereo, Lokar shifter, and all wrapped in matching off-white leather make this interior to die for. The top is chopped 3", and the car has a stance that is out of this world.
Featuring options like power windows, power door poppers, power trunk popper and closer, Vintage Air AC System, polished TCI stainless steel front suspension, polished Mustang II power rack and pinion steering, Ford 9" rearend with 3:89 gears, powder coated chassis, and Boyd Coddington Wheel package wrapped in Dunlap radials.
No expense was spared on this build. The car has a fantastic paint job with black over burnt orange for you UT fans, or people who just love a tastefully done hot rod. Don't miss this car. It has just been titled and has less than 50 miles on it in total. This is a new, old car.
Background: A 1932 Ford coupe, often referred to as a "Deuce Coupe," is a classic hot rod icon. If you're looking at a three-window fiberglass version, it typically combines the classic styling with the advantages of modern materials. Here are some key features and considerations:
Body Style: The three-window coupe has a distinct design with two doors and a rear window, offering a sporty look that many enthusiasts love.
Material: Fiberglass bodies are lighter than steel, which can improve performance and ease of handling. They also resist rust, a common issue with older steel bodies.
Customization: Many fiberglass Deuce Coupes can be heavily customized, from engine choices to interior options. Popular engine choices include small-block V8s, often for their performance and ease of tuning.
Build Quality: Its essential to assess the quality of the fiberglass work, as well as the overall build. Look for well-finished seams and a sturdy chassis.
Restoration and Parts: There's a vast aftermarket for 1932 Fords, meaning you can find many parts and upgrades, whether you're restoring an original or building a custom hot rod.
Steal it today for $49,900 from Valor Classics.
Contact Brendan at 830-470-2888
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