Few vehicles can elicit a visceral reaction from onlookers quite like the earliest hot rods. One look at this 1932 Ford Model A Pickup and it's easy to see and feel exactly what we mean. Decked out in a fully repainted orange fiberglass body, this throwback restomod sports a beautiful woodgrain inlay strips inside its bed to complement its perfect proportions.
Inside, we find a simple but elegant interior featuring a cloth bench seat, tilt steering column capped off with a racy three-spoke steering wheel. A five-pod gauge cluster sits mid-mounted on the dashboard, encased in a trick aluminum bezel, while a modern AM/FM/CD/Aux head unit sits mounted overhead just above the rearview mirror. Seatbelts and simple roll-down windows complete the list of amenities you'll find in the classic hot rod.
Under the steel hood, we find a 283 cubic-inch Chevrolet V-8. Topped with a single four-barrel carburetor, this small block sends spent gases through a set of shorty headers that feed into a true dual exhaust. When a grander entrance is required, this truck comes with a set of electric cut-outs that bypass the cat-back exhaust system and allow for essentially an open header roar that cannot be matched. That power is channeled through a TH350 three-speed automatic transmission before being sent out to the Ford nine-inch rear end. A set of polished fifteen-inch American Racing wheels are shod in a staggered set of modern rubber measuring 235/7R-15 out back and narrower 195/65R-15 up front to give this truck its classically aggressive stance.
*Fiberglass Body
*Orange Repaint
*283 CID V8
*Four Barrel Carb
*Shorty Headers
*Dual Exhaust
*Electric Cut Outs
*TH350 Three Speed Auto
*Ford 9 Inch Rear
*Air Bag Rear Suspension
*Polished American Racing Wheels
*Power Brakes
*Front Disc Brakes
*Redone Cloth Interior
*AM/FM/CD/AUX Stereo
*Tilt Wheel
*Seatbelts
Riding on a front suspension comprised of a straight axle with shocks and a rear setup consisting of air bags and shocks, this 1932 Ford Model A Pickup also gets a set of power-assisted brakes featuring a set of front discs. While obviously beautiful in photos, the earliest hot rods, when done right, have a certain aura that needs to be seen and felt in person to truly appreciate. This throwback truck is as stylishly Spartan in its execution, and brings a new meaning to the idea of 'hauling'. If you want to turn heads and find out what it feels like to own a piece of automotive history encapsulated in a stunning orange fiberglass package, then don't wait another second. Call today!