The 1932 Ford 3 Window Coupe is a common presence at auction events, but this Street Rods by Michael-built hot rod is a little more special.
Set to go under the hammer at the Mecum Original Spring Classic Auction in Indianapolis, this 1932 two-seater has been donated by Brian and Linda Perilloux of Katy, Texas, to benefit the Curing Kids Cancer organization.
Set to go under the hammer at the Mecum Original Spring Classic Auction in Indianapolis, this 1932 two-seater has been donated by Brian and Linda Perilloux of Katy, Texas, to benefit the Curing Kids Cancer organization.
Fully restored, the two-tone red over black painted hot rod is powered by GM 350 cubic inch Vortec V8 engine rated at 330 HP and a 700R4 overdrive transmission. It also features a Pete & Jake’s chrome front suspension, a Ford 9-inch with a four-bar coilover rear end, GM 11-inch disc brakes in the front, Ford drum brakes at the rear and a 16-gallon rear fuel tank.
In the cabin, the 3 Window Coupe sports a custom leather upholstery over Wiseguys seats, a LeCarra steering wheel, Ididit steering column, Lokar shifter, power windows and a Vintage Air temperature-control unit.
The mint-looking hot rod should fetch a respectable amount at Mecum's auction and, as we already mentioned, all proceeds will be donated to help find cures for cancer. A truly noble gesture by the owners.