1932 Ford Roadster $75,000 | |
Car Ad from: Cars On Line View Original Ad | |
Price: | $75,000 |
Phone: | (713) 416-8601 |
Location: | Houston, TX |
Details: | Ford Roadster. Beautiful all-steel car, 99% perfect show quality. Less than 4,000 mi. Can contact original builder. Redone in 2013 by Enders Hot Rod Garage for pro-stock champion Erica Enders. I purchased this car from Gregg Enders. Clear title in my name. It shows Gregg Enders (Ericas father) as the previous owner. I also have a copy of the previous title with Gregg Enders as the owner. I also have the email contact of the Enders Hot Rod Garage employee is responsible for transforming the car to its current look. Steel body built by Kennys Rod and Kustom based on a Hot Rods and Horsepower body. They were affiliated with and did work for Dearborn Deuce. 40 Ford-style dash, Duvall windshield, stainless grille in steel shell, shaved door handles, hidden door hinges, removable soft top in tan Hartz cloth. Chrysler Electric Bright Blue Metallic. Fatman chassis, Pete and Jakes all-chrome front suspension and shocks with tubular axle and polished billet Wilwood disc brakes. Rear end housing is a fully polished STAINLESS STEEL Ford 9 with an aluminum 3rd member and 3.56 gears. Polished stainless 2-link bars with a stainless panhard bar. Aluminum coil-over shocks, Aerospace billet discs on rear. 15 Halibrands fully polished on both sides with knock off lug covers. BFG 285/70s and 195/65s. The entire chassis and floorpan have been painted the same bright blue as the body. It is as clean and nice as you would expect of any show-winning ride. 468 BB Chevy with polished Edelbrock Perfomer RPM heads. Dual polished Edelbrock carbs on a Endura-Shine coated Edelbrock intake. Mild hydraulic cam. Jet-Hot coated and baffled headers. Fully automatic TH350. High-grade leather-look vinyl with high-end carpet in cockpit and trunk. Aluminum floor mats covered in the same high-end carpet. Radio under the seat. Quick release removable engraved steering wheel. Hot Rod Author and 32 enthusiast Ken Gross wrote about this car in the March/April 2012 issue of American Car Collector. See http://www.americancarcollector.com/car-profiles/hot-rod/item/373-1932-ford-highboy-roadster-2 for the article and pics of the original 60s style build. Gross further states this car was a total steal considering it was bought at one-third of the build estimate. Cover Link: http://www.americancarcollector.com/premium/digital-issues/american-car-collector-march-april-2012 Video: https://youtu.be/-TtzkFkWTl4 For more pics see click on link |
Analysis: | Poor Deal, 36.0% above market avg. What's this? |