A one-of-a-kind 1932 Ford Roadster hot rod, built by One-Off Rod & Custom in 2019, is currently up for sale. This stunning piece of automotive craftsmanship is powered by a supercharged 355ci small-block V8 and sits on a custom-built frame, making it a standout among classic hot rods. Finished in Glasurit Oxblood paint over a black leather interior, the car has already captured attention in several major car magazines, including Modern Rodding and Street Rodder, where it was recognized as one of the Top 100 in 2019.
The Ford Roadster boasts a steel Brookville Roadster body and an Affordable Street Rods perimeter frame, ensuring durability and a sleek look. It features a variety of custom enhancements, including a raked windshield, a radiator mounted 2 inches forward, and a removable top that comes with its own storage cart. Performance is just as impressive, with a Winters quick-change rear end, a SO-CAL Speed Shop GT2 rear four-link setup, and a SO-CAL Speed Shop dropped front axle. The vehicle rides on 16-inch SO-CAL Speed Shop pin-drive wheels, complemented by 12-inch front disc brakes, and a rear setup with Ford drums.
Inside, the hot rod offers a luxurious black leather cabin with a walnut wood floor, an engine-turned dashboard, and a JHRS steering wheel mounted to an IDIDIT column. Classic Instruments gauges adorn the dashboard, while the Lokar shifter adds an authentic touch. Powering the vehicle is a 355ci V8 engine with a Weiand 6-71 supercharger, producing formidable horsepower. The engine is mated to a GM 700R4 four-speed automatic transmission, providing smooth and responsive handling.
This 1932 Ford Roadster has only around 6,000 miles on the odometer and comes with a host of documentation, including magazine features, car show awards, and a One-Off Rod & Custom shirt. The car is currently registered in New York as a 1932 Ford with a Delaware-assigned VIN but does not have a title, as it is registered in a state that does not issue titles for vehicles of this age.