For Sale: 1932 Ford Street Rod in orange, California for sale in Orange, CA

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Vehicle Description Classic Car Marketing, Inc.
Southern California's premier marketing company is pleased to introduce this new listing offered for sale by one of our clients.
This 1932 Ford High Boy Street Rod is breath takingly beautiful and has a highly documented history.
You may recognize her from the BF Goodrich poster ad for which they commissioned Chuck Lombardo, Dan Fink and Boyd Coddington to build.
Alex Borla was brought in to personally design and install the 3 stainless exhaust.
BF Goodrich spent over $200K on the project and the entire build was documented in Street Rodder magazine, How to Build a Street Rod by Chuck Lombardo.
(Magazine and full documentation included with sale).
This one-of-a-kind, 4 stretch High Boy, always covered and garage kept, and is ready to be a winner where ever you take her.
Removable Carson top lets you enjoy the sun and breeze of any glorious day whether at the show or on the go.
Additional features and upgrades include; Turbo 350 Automatic, Black Leather Seating, White Face Ford Gauges, Banjo Steering Wheel, Chrome Steering Column, Chrome Steering & Suspension Components, Chrome Alternator, Chrome Air Cleaner, Edelbrock Carburetor, Electric Fan, Front Disc Brakes, Power Steering, Power Breaks, Peter & Jakes Front Shocks, Aldan Rear Shocks, and a Kenwood AM/FM/CD Player.
The High Intensity Yellow Paint has been accented nicely with Red & Black Pinstriping by Jim Carnifax.
This street rod is really unbelievable all around and with no detail left undone, the underside is completely detailed and finished just right.
The list goes on and on so call for more details.
Offered at $55,000 OBO.
For more information please visit our website at www.
classiccarmarketing.
net or call us at 619-972-7073.
Please mention the vehicle you are inquiring about so we can respond promptly.
Inspections are encouraged before any purchase, of any vehicle, anywhere.
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  • Year: 1932
  • Make: Ford
  • Model: Street Rod

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