UP FOR AUCTION IS A TRUE PIECE OF HOT ROD HISTORY!


   This is a 1932 Ford Roadster built in 1947,  by James Smith from Birdsboro, PA. His hot rod is the one everybody wants to duplicate today.  This is the real deal and is a very cool example of what “hot-rodding” started out as in the forties. 


   A photo of the car was featured in Rodding and Re-styling Magazine’s feature on the ECCA’s third annual Motorama. The original issue of this magazine will be included.

   

   The car has a totally rebuilt late model Flathead V8, 1947 Ford Engine.  Two rebuilt Carburetors .  The car is built on a 1932 modified Ford chassis. The body has been narrowed down the center by four inches. It has a model T cowl and Chevy steering.

  Also featuring a hand-built louvered aluminum hood and a Scoops custom made 32 grill shell with a boat style windshield.  It has an original type banjo rear end 3 speed manual transmission (we think it’s Packard but not positive). 1944 hydraulic brakes.  


   Also featured is a very expensive set of vintage Stewart Warner Gauges, original from the time.

   The car runs great !!!!

   Included as well are four fenders and a handful of other parts original to the car. 

The only change to this car is that the seat has been re-upholstered.

Original paint and primer, no rust. Waiting for your custom paint job!

This "one of a kind" car has been hidden away in a garage for over fifty years!

It has a PA 1932 SP Constructed Title. 

Don’t miss your opportunity to own a true piece of Hot Rod history!

I hold the right to sell offline, as this is a local car. 


Questions ?? call  Steve 610-655-5761

email   coololdautos617@gmail.com