For Sale: 1932 Ford Roadster in Tucson, Arizona for sale in Tucson, AZ

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Vehicle Description 1932 Ford Roadster.
Pro Built by B2 Design group in Los Angeles and was used as their showpiece for marketing as seen in Hot Rod Magazine.
Street Rod Build - The B2 Design Group (hotrod.
com) All Steel Rod Bods body with smoothed cowl and hinges.
Show quality Washington Blue paint using PPG products fully sanded and buffed for a mirror finish.
Tuscan Leather and suede interior designed for maximum cabin legroom.
Tilt Column and Stewart Warner Wings gauges.
Trunk Finished to match.
Custom Haartz Canvas top is removeable in minutes.
Custom Autosound Hidden stereo keeps you in tune.
TCI Chassis with Drilled, Dropped, and fully chromed I Beam axle.
Fully adjustable 4 bar setup and Vega steering box.
Out back is a Currie 9 with polished center section, 4 bar, and adjustable coil overs.
Powered by a 330 HP GM Crate 5.
7 and th350 automatic transmission with Gennie shifter.
Rolls on Fully Polished Salt Flat rims and BFG tires.
This 32 is ready to enjoy with only 1350 miles on the build.
Show and Go! Vehicle is Listed Locally and in other advertising outlets and we reserve the right to end this listing at any time.
Worldwide shipping available, please email me for a Quote.
More Pictures and FINANCING available on my website www.
TucsonClassics.
com Thanks! Anthony.
  • Year: 1932
  • Make: Ford
  • Model: Roadster

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