1932 Ford Model B Dearborn Deuce Roadster Hot Rod

408ci V8 | Tremec 5-Speed Manual | Reupholstered Interior

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251247215

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Make:
Model:
VIN:
1820341
Lot Number:
251247215
Odometer:
6,691
(Exempt / TMU)
Engine:
408ci V8
Drive Type:
Rear-Wheel Drive (RWD)
Transmission:
Manual/Standard
Exterior Color:
Black
Interior Color:
Red
Vinyl Wrap:
Vehicle Location:
California
  • 1932 Ford Dearborn Deuce Roadster Hot Rod
  • 408ci V8 (4.155” Bore, .060” Over)
  • Holley 4-Barrel Carburetor
  • Tremec 5-Speed Manual
  • RWD
  • Black Exterior
  • Red Leather Interior
  • Aftermarket Sound System w/ Bluetooth Capability
  • AC & Heater
  • 9” Ford Rear End
  • 3.90 Gear Ratio
  • 4-Wheel Coilovers
  • 4-Wheel Disc Brakes
  • Manual Soft Top Folds Behind Seats
  • Aftermarket Wheels
  • Reupholstered Interior
  • Edelbrock Aluminum Heads
  • Comp Cams 280H Camshaft
  • Aftermarket Comp Cams Lifters
  • Double Roller Timing Chain
  • Magnum Roller Rocker Arms
  • 3/8” Magnum Pushrods
  • Fel-Pro Gaskets
  • Polished Intake Manifold
  • Polished Oval Air Cleaner

Extras Included in the Sale

  • Owner's Manual

Overview of 1932 Ford Model B Dearborn Deuce Roadster Hot Rod For Sale by Owner

The 1932 Ford line-up came in, well, 1932, and was offered in various body styles. Naturally, as time passed by, the cars found themselves the subject of resto-modding, and that’s where things get interesting. You see, the vintage styling of these old Fords, paired with their platform and ease of customization meant that they would easily become hot rods. Take this 1932 Ford Dearborn Deuce as a prime example. Doesn’t it look like it’s straight out of a Warner Brothers cartoon? In fact, if you grew up in the era of Warner Brothers cartoons, you can almost hear the Looney Tunes theme playing to the background of this car’s photos. But, this car is anything but cartoonish. It’s a fine hot rod that packs a 396ci Big Block bored 30 over to a mammoth 408ci. A Tremec 5-speed manual transmission is tasked with sending power to the rear wheels, yes, you’ve got to know how to drive stick to enjoy this car. Thankfully, its red leather interior with air conditioning and Bluetooth will soon win you over. If you want to take on this beast, it’s got 6,591 miles on the clock and resides in Vacaville, California.

Exterior and Interior

The black exterior highlights the iconic 1932 Ford roadster proportions, including the upright grille, open fenders, and folding manual soft top that tucks neatly behind the seats. Aftermarket wheels complement the aggressive stance, while four-wheel coilovers give the car a purposeful, planted look. Inside, the reupholstered red leather interior delivers a bold contrast against the black paint, creating a traditional hot rod color combination. The cabin is upgraded with an aftermarket sound system featuring Bluetooth capability, along with functional AC and heat for improved comfort. The layout remains clean and classic while integrating modern convenience discreetly.

Engine

Power comes from a 408ci V8 (4.155” bore, .060” over), topped with Edelbrock aluminum heads, a Holley 4-barrel carburetor, and a polished intake manifold with a polished oval air cleaner. The engine features a Comp Cams 280H camshaft, aftermarket Comp lifters, Magnum roller rocker arms, 3/8” Magnum pushrods, a double roller timing chain, and Fel-Pro gaskets throughout. The naturally aspirated V8 is backed by a Tremec 5-speed manual transmission and a Ford 9-inch rear end with 3.90 gears. Four-wheel disc brakes and coilover suspension at all four corners provide modern stopping power and handling to match the engine’s output.

Walk-around Video of this Ford Model B

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1932 Ford Model B 5-Window Coupe

Current Ask
VERIFIED SELLER
SOLD

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1932 Ford Model B Roadster Highboy Hot Rod

Current Ask
VERIFIED SELLER
SOLD

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1932 Ford Model B Dearborn Deuce Roadster Hot Rod

Current Ask
VERIFIED SELLER
SOLD

The 1932 Ford line-up came in, well, 1932, and was offered in various body styles. Naturally, as time passed by, the cars found themselves the subject of resto-modding, and that’s where things get interesting. You see, the vintage styling of these old Fords, paired with their platform and ease of customization meant that they would easily become hot rods. Take this 1932 Ford Dearborn Deuce as a prime example. Doesn’t it look like it’s straight out of a Warner Brothers cartoon? In fact, if you grew up in the era of Warner Brothers cartoons, you can almost hear the Looney Tunes theme playing to the background of this car’s photos. But, this car is anything but cartoonish. It’s a fine hot rod that packs a 396ci Big Block bored 30 over to a mammoth 408ci. A Tremec 5-speed manual transmission is tasked with sending power to the rear wheels, yes, you’ve got to know how to drive stick to enjoy this car. Thankfully, its red leather interior with air conditioning and Bluetooth will soon win you over. If you want to take on this beast, it’s got 6,591 miles on the clock and resides in Vacaville, California.

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1930 Ford Model A Roadster Street Rod

Current Ask
VERIFIED SELLER
$44,999

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Current Ask
VERIFIED SELLER
$32,999

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Current Ask
VERIFIED SELLER
$97,000

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Current Ask
VERIFIED SELLER
$44,999

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Current Ask
VERIFIED SELLER
$37,500

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Current Ask
VERIFIED SELLER
SOLD

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