Supercharged HEMI V8-Swapped 1932 Ford Roadster Can Be Yours for $139,500 21 Dec 2020, 19:14 UTC ·
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Extremely popular with the hot-rodding community, the Deuce was the first Ford to offer an eight-cylinder engine. The open-top model before your eyes, however, said adios to the bone-stock flathead in 1947 for a Mercury V8 engine that helped it reach 120-plus mph (193 kph). 34 photos
Purchased for $385 by Jack Kukura of the Gear Grinders car club and owned by him until 2005, the vehicle was modified subsequently modified with a 454 HEMI V8 and a Hampton blower. As expected from the Chrysler powerplant, the transmission is a heavy-duty 727 TorqueFlite three-speeder.