1932 Ford Model B 5-Window Coupe

350ci V8 | 3-Speed Automatic | Aftermarket Exhaust System

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260354473

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Make:
Model:
VIN:
4018346708
Lot Number:
260354473
Odometer:
17,752
(Exempt / TMU)
Engine:
350ci V8
Drive Type:
Rear-Wheel Drive (RWD)
Transmission:
Automatic
Exterior Color:
Red
Interior Color:
Gray
Vinyl Wrap:
Vehicle Location:
Florida
  • 1932 Ford Model B 5-Window Coupe Hot Rod
  • 350ci V8
  • 4-Barrel Carburetor
  • 3-Speed Automatic
  • RWD
  • Red Exterior
  • Gray Interior
  • Mild Cam On Engine
  • Street Rod Air Cleaner
  • Aftermarket Exhaust System
  • AutoMeter Gauges
  • Aftermarket Cragar Knockoff Style Wheels
  • Wilwood Brake Kit
  • Posi-Traction Rear End
  • Billet Aluminum Door Handles

Overview of 1932 Ford Model B 5-Window Coupe For Sale by Owner

Ford’s 1932 line-up comprised three variants, with the Model B offering a more frugal four-cylinder variant to the range. Today’s 1932 Ford Model B 5-Window Coupe Hot Rod is as far removed from that mien as possible. It’s a fine custom hot rod job from Port Orange and comes to you in bright red, no less. Gone is the old, wheezy four-cylinder unit and in its place is a proper 350ci V8 from arch-rivals Chevrolet, plus an automatic gearbox. An aftermarket exhaust system is also present, allowing the car to make a statement. On the inside, you’ll find a similarly custom affair, and with just 17,752 miles on the whole thing, this is one curio you really shouldn’t scroll past without considering.

Exterior and Interior

This 1932 Ford Model B 5-Window Coupe Hot Rod is called a five window coupe because of the two extra windows behind the doors, lending it this name. Ford did offer a less spacious three-window coupe as well, and those typically get selected for hot rods. So, this bright red affair with its longer five-window passenger cabin, billet aluminum door handles and aftermarket Cragar knockoff-style wheels certainly cuts an interesting figure. With its bumperless stance and upward-opening dual hoods, this is certainly a hot rod for showing off. The rear hosts four exhaust tips for the aftermarket exhaust system, as well as some apt text, reading “Shake, Rattle and Roll”. The interior of this 1932 Ford Model B 5-Window Coupe Hot Rod features body-colored elements, as well as gray and black themes. There’s a set of white-faced Auto Meter gauges mounted in the dashboard, as well as a remote controller for the customized color-changeable lighting system. The pedals and gear shifter are aftermarket units as well. The trunk also features some reupholstering work.

Engine

This 1932 Ford Model B 5-Window Coupe Hot Rod is powered by a Chevrolet 350ci V8! The 4-barrel carbureted engine is paired with a 3-speed automatic transmission and rocks a Street Rod air cleaner. It’s also got a mild cam for a little more pep. Power is sent to the rear wheels via a Positraction rear end. There’s a Wilwood brake kit too, for better stopping power.

Walk-around Video of this Ford Model B

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1933 Ford Model B 3-Window Coupe Hot Rod

Current Ask
VERIFIED SELLER
$44,999

For generations of hot rod enthusiasts, the 1933 Ford 3-Window Coupe has represented one of the most desirable foundations for a custom build. Its sweeping fenders, chopped-looking roofline, and unmistakable grille have made it an icon of American street rodding, inspiring countless award-winning creations. This 1933 Ford Model B 3-Window Coupe Hot Rod takes that legendary formula and pairs it with the durability of a Gibbon Fiberglass Reproductions body, a proven Chevrolet 350ci V8, and modern amenities that make it far more enjoyable to drive than an original. Showing approximately 3,702 miles since completion, this black coupe with custom flame graphics is equally suited for weekend cruises, national rod runs, or earning attention wherever it parks.

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1932 Ford Model B Roadster Hot Rod

Current Ask
VERIFIED SELLER
$54,999

Classic hot rod styling never goes out of fashion, and this 1932 Ford Model B Roadster Hot Rod is a perfect example of why enthusiasts continue to gravitate toward the iconic Deuce Ford. Showing approximately 18,071 miles, this professionally built roadster combines timeless pre-war design with proven small-block Chevrolet V8 performance and modern driving manners. Finished in an elegant Cream and Rose Gold color combination over a Tan leather interior, this custom build captures the spirit of traditional American hot rodding while offering the comfort and reliability expected from a contemporary cruiser. With its fiberglass roadster body, rumble seat, chrome wire wheels, and extensive brightwork, this Ford is equally suited for local cruise nights, weekend shows, or leisurely drives on scenic back roads.

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1932 Ford Model B 5-Window Coupe

Current Ask
VERIFIED SELLER
SOLD

Ford’s 1932 line-up comprised three variants, with the Model B offering a more frugal four-cylinder variant to the range. Today’s 1932 Ford Model B 5-Window Coupe Hot Rod is as far removed from that mien as possible. It’s a fine custom hot rod job from Port Orange and comes to you in bright red, no less. Gone is the old, wheezy four-cylinder unit and in its place is a proper 350ci V8 from arch-rivals Chevrolet, plus an automatic gearbox. An aftermarket exhaust system is also present, allowing the car to make a statement. On the inside, you’ll find a similarly custom affair, and with just 17,752 miles on the whole thing, this is one curio you really shouldn’t scroll past without considering.

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1930 Ford Model A Roadster Hot Rod

Current Ask
VERIFIED SELLER
$56,500

Traditional hot rods don’t get much more authentic than a Model A Hi-Boy powered by a Flathead V8. Built in the spirit of the early California hot rodding movement, this 1930 Ford Model A Hi-Boy Roadster Hot Rod blends period-correct components with exceptional craftsmanship to create a timeless machine. Showing approximately 6,508 miles, this Brookville all-steel-bodied roadster was displayed at the prestigious 2015 Grand National Roadster Show (GNRS), a testament to the quality of its construction. From its Mercury Flathead V8 and Halibrand quick-change rear end to its unmistakable Hi-Boy stance, this roadster is an outstanding example of traditional hot rodding done right.

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1933 Ford Model B 3-Window Coupe Hot Rod

Current Ask
VERIFIED SELLER
$44,999

For generations of hot rod enthusiasts, the 1933 Ford 3-Window Coupe has represented one of the most desirable foundations for a custom build. Its sweeping fenders, chopped-looking roofline, and unmistakable grille have made it an icon of American street rodding, inspiring countless award-winning creations. This 1933 Ford Model B 3-Window Coupe Hot Rod takes that legendary formula and pairs it with the durability of a Gibbon Fiberglass Reproductions body, a proven Chevrolet 350ci V8, and modern amenities that make it far more enjoyable to drive than an original. Showing approximately 3,702 miles since completion, this black coupe with custom flame graphics is equally suited for weekend cruises, national rod runs, or earning attention wherever it parks.

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1954 Ford Crestline Skyliner

Current Ask
VERIFIED SELLER
$36,500

Ford’s Crestline represented the top of the company’s passenger car lineup during the early 1950s, and the Skyliner remains one of the most recognizable variants thanks to its distinctive factory-tinted transparent roof panel. This 1954 Ford Crestline Skyliner has been thoughtfully updated while preserving the charm that made these cars so memorable. Showing approximately 57,814 miles, it blends classic 1950s styling with a more dependable 302ci Ford V8, making it an appealing choice for enthusiasts who appreciate vintage looks paired with improved drivability. Finished in an eye-catching Coral exterior over a matching White and Coral interior, this Skyliner stands out wherever it goes and is ready to be enjoyed at cruises, local shows, or weekend drives.

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1930 Ford Model A Roadster Hot Rod

Current Ask
VERIFIED SELLER
$56,500

Traditional hot rods don’t get much more authentic than a Model A Hi-Boy powered by a Flathead V8. Built in the spirit of the early California hot rodding movement, this 1930 Ford Model A Hi-Boy Roadster Hot Rod blends period-correct components with exceptional craftsmanship to create a timeless machine. Showing approximately 6,508 miles, this Brookville all-steel-bodied roadster was displayed at the prestigious 2015 Grand National Roadster Show (GNRS), a testament to the quality of its construction. From its Mercury Flathead V8 and Halibrand quick-change rear end to its unmistakable Hi-Boy stance, this roadster is an outstanding example of traditional hot rodding done right.

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1933 Ford Model B 3-Window Coupe Hot Rod

Current Ask
VERIFIED SELLER
$44,999

For generations of hot rod enthusiasts, the 1933 Ford 3-Window Coupe has represented one of the most desirable foundations for a custom build. Its sweeping fenders, chopped-looking roofline, and unmistakable grille have made it an icon of American street rodding, inspiring countless award-winning creations. This 1933 Ford Model B 3-Window Coupe Hot Rod takes that legendary formula and pairs it with the durability of a Gibbon Fiberglass Reproductions body, a proven Chevrolet 350ci V8, and modern amenities that make it far more enjoyable to drive than an original. Showing approximately 3,702 miles since completion, this black coupe with custom flame graphics is equally suited for weekend cruises, national rod runs, or earning attention wherever it parks.

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1939 Ford Deluxe Business Coupe Street Rod

Current Ask
VERIFIED SELLER
$49,999

The 1939 Ford Deluxe Business Coupe remains one of the most recognizable pre-war American coupes, prized for its sweeping fenders, streamlined styling, and timeless hot rod appeal. This example has been transformed into a beautifully finished street rod that blends classic Ford styling with modern comfort and dependable V8 performance. Showing just 8,532 miles, this custom build features a 350ci V8 backed by a 4-speed automatic transmission, along with thoughtful upgrades that make it equally suited for weekend cruising, local car shows, or long-distance road trips. Its striking custom Silver and Maroon paint scheme, upgraded interior, and extensive list of modern amenities make this Ford an eye-catching and enjoyable classic.

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