For Sale: 1932 Ford Coupe in Hobart, Indiana for sale in Hobart, IN

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Vehicle Description 1932 Ford Coupe - This hot rod project started in September of 2020 and was finished in the spring of 2023.
At this point it has about 100 break-in miles and everything is working fine.
The car was built by Magic Custom of Cleveland, Ohio.
The Curtis brothers have had the body shop for 40 years and built and raced their own cars for that same amount of time.
They've been painting for me for over 20 years and done 3 car projects (1 build, 2 restorations) for me previously.
BODY Wescott Auto fiberglass body purchased by previous owner in the early 1990's I purchased the body (and title) in September of 2020.
Body is an unchopped, exposed door hinge, cowl vent version with original style door and trunk lid handles.
Body was completely restored and painted in a base coat/clear finish.
Seats are from a 2007 Prius, covered in custom leather slip-on covers (headrest was deleted).
Seat belts (lap and shoulder) are from the same Prius, fitted with new belt material and installed in the car.
Vintage Air trunk mount heat/vent/AC which supplies air through a panel behind the seats.
This is MUCH CLEANER than the normal below dash) installation.
Correct 3 window dash fitted with new gauges.
Main wiring panel located in the trunk.
Power windows (operating from original window crank lever) CHASSIS Brand new, complete chassis purchased from Brookville Roadster in November, 2020.
Straight axle front/buggy spring in the front, 4-bar with adjustable coil overs in the back.
Disc (manual) front brakes and drum/e-brake in the back.
Hydraulic clutch pedal setup located below the driver's side floor.
DRIVETRAIN Ford 302 engine built by Shade Racing Engines (Belleville, OH).
Approximately 350 HP.
Ford T-5, 5 speed manual transmission (from a Mustang) fitted with Chevy S-10 tail housing (to move the shift lever forward) Brand new driveshaft.
Brand new Ford 9 inch rear end.
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  • Year: 1932
  • Make: Ford
  • Model: Coupe

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