32 Boyd Coddington Custom Ford Roadster, Very Custom, Show Quality, 500hp, Auto

Price: - Item location: Anaheim, California, United States
Description:

1932 Ford Other Custom Rod

1932 FordBoyd CoddingtonCustom Roadster Red with Orange FlamesTan InteriorTan Top 400ci/500hpBillet PulleysCustom HeadersCustom RadiatorChrome AlternatorElectric Cooling FanChrome Water PumpBalanced and BlueprintedPolished 671 BDS SuperchargerTwin Chrome Holley 650cfm CarbsCustom Anodized Billet Air CleanerCustom Polished Stainless ExhaustCustom Anodized Valve CoversTurbo 350 3-Spd. TransmissionPolished Stainless Steel Lines Custom HeadlightsFiberglass "Boyd's" BodyCustom Concealed Turn SignalsCustom Billet Grille and SurroundCustom Wide Steel Running BoardsCustom Wide Steel Front and Rear Fenders Front Disc BrakesRear Inboard Disc BrakesCustom "Boyd's" WheelsCustom Independent Rear SuspensionCustom Anodized Tubular A-Arms And HubsPolished And Painted Steering RackCustom License Plate Holder“Boyd's" Rear Four-LinkCustom Flush FirewallCustom Rear Roll PanChopped WindshieldCustom Side MirrorsCustom Tail Lights Billet PedalsCustom DashCustom ShifterVdo "Nite" GaugesCustom Tilt Steering ColumnCustom Interior Door HandlesCustom Boyd's Steering WheelCustom Removable "Carson" TopCustom Leather Upholstered TrunkCustom Leather Interior by "Gabe's"

Boyd Coddington was one of the finest Hot Rod builders. Coddington became interested in cars at about the age of 12, and acquired his first vehicle, a 1931 Chevy pick-up truck which he swapped for his shot gun, at the age of 14. Before he left school, Coddington had built his first Hot Rod. After receiving his diploma from high school, Coddington took a three year apprenticeship at a machine shop in Salt Lake City and when he was fully trained, moved to Los Angeles to work as a machinist for Western Gear. In his spare time he began building Hot Rods and in October 1978 he gave up his paid employment and set up his own full time business. Any worries about making ends meet were soon vanquished, business was rolling in and word of mouth was spreading the news of Coddington’s Hot Rodding skills.

Coddington won a multitude of awards for his Hot Rods including the Slonaker award in 1981 at the Oakland Roadster Show. At this event in 1982 he won the highly acclaimed accolade; America’s Most Beautiful Roadster, a feat which he repeated in 1986 and 1990.

This amazing '32 was built by Boyd in 1990. The rear end has a Corvette center section with fabricated axles and linkage anodized to match the body color. Inboard rear brakes reduce unspung weight and the blown small block Chevy motor makes things serious when the time is right!

Do not wait to bid, or to make an offer, on this Custom 1932 Ford Roadster, as it is also available for sale in our showroom and will move fast. For more information, you can send us a question through eBay or call/text, us on our cell phones at: Jeff (661-510-3486) or Troy (714-712-0060).