This Ford roadster hot rod was built approximately three years ago using a 1932-style chassis and a fiberglass body from BeBop’s Glass Works and it is powered by a Ford 347ci stroker V8 paired with a five-speed manual transmission.

The car is finished in black with hand-painted pinstripes, and the interior features tan upholstery, a Vintage Air climate-control system, and a Pioneer stereo.

Additional features include a tan soft top and side curtains, a 4″ front suspension drop, LED front indicators, disc brakes, and staggered-size chrome-finished wheels.

The Ford-based 302ci V8 crate engine have been stroked to displace 347ci.

The engine is accompanied by a FAST EZEFI fuel-injection kit, an electronic ignition system, and exhaust headers and also utilizes a serpentine-belt system.

Power is delivered to the rear wheels through a five-speed Tremec manual transmission.

The BeBops fiberglass bodywork is finished in black with hand-painted pinstripes along the body lines.

A V-bar with LED lights was fitted up front, the tan canvas soft top can be removed by loosening four screws; side curtains will be included as well.

A 1932-style straight-axle chassis was utilized along with a forged-steel I-beam front axle dropped four inches, a mono-leaf front spring, forged spindles, and polished suspension and steering components.

Disc brakes also have been installed at each corner.

Chrome-finished 17″ front and 20″ rear Ridler wheels are mounted with Landsail LS588 UHP tires.

The interior features bucket seats with tan upholstery, which extends to the door and kick panels.

A Vintage Air climate-control system is complemented by a Pioneer stereo.

A banjo-style steering wheel is mounted on a tilting column ahead of a wood-trimmed dashboard.

AutoMeter instrumentation includes a mechanical odometer that shows just under 3k miles.