1932 Ford Model B hot rod offered at UK auction

A modified 1932 Ford Model B 5-window Tudor sedan, known as a hot rod, is currently up for auction on PistonHeads UK. The vehicle features a 350ci Chevrolet V8 engine and is registered in the UK since 2018. It is described as ULEZ compliant and in good overall condition with some minor issues.

The auction listing highlights a 1932 Ford Model B that embodies the classic hot-rodding tradition originating from Prohibition-era America. This 5-window Tudor sedan was first registered on January 1, 1932, and imported to the UK, where it gained registration on November 1, 2018. It has had two UK owners, with the current owner holding it for the past five years.

Mechanically, the car is powered by a 350ci (5.7-litre) naturally aspirated Chevrolet V8 engine paired with a two-speed automatic gearbox and rear-wheel drive. Upgrades include a disc brake conversion, electric cooling fan, switchable valved exhaust, and retrofitted cruise control. A new battery has recently been installed, and the seller reports good mechanical health. The vehicle is London ULEZ compliant, making it suitable for urban driving.

The interior boasts a striking custom red velour and fabric setup in excellent condition, though with light wear on the front seat base and threading on the rear bench. It includes a custom overhead console, wooden trims, VDO gauges, USB charging sockets, and Bluetooth audio. No faults are reported.

Externally, the classic Cherry Red paintwork is in good order, but shows signs of ageing on panel edges, door hinges, and the front end. A notable blemish exists on the offside front fender, and the rear tub paint appears slightly flat, potentially needing a polish. Chrome elements are lightly dulled, and the wheels are in great shape, though front tires may require inflation. The underneath is reported as issue-free.

Documentation includes a 2018 MoT certificate (now exempt), customs declaration, number plate authorization, V5 in the owner's name, and HPI clear status. Accessories like a front-end protective bra and headlight covers are included, along with one key. The seller, based in Romford, Essex, notes the car has sat idle recently and could benefit from a check before regular use, but it remains show-ready with potential for further improvements.

Viewings can be booked until the day before the auction ends, referenced as #19938505.

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