These cars are the perfect hotrods for anyone with a taste for old school speed.
The 1932 Ford Roadster has widely been regarded as one of America's most eye-catching hot rod automobiles in Automotive history. Everybody remembers the image of an open-wheeled Ford Roadster racing down the road with a big V8 under the hood, and that's exactly what this particular model does best. This 350 cubic inch V8 is capable of putting out 355 horsepower which would have been Unthinkable in 1932 and remains impressive to this day. Other features like the fiberglass body Ensure a very low weight rating for the car as well so no matter how much power you have it's really easy to go fast in this vehicle.
Another 1930s Cruiser that you might consider comes from the Nash automobile company and shows some differences from the first car as it has four doors. On top of that, a pretty spacious and luxurious interior shows a lot of brown leather everywhere which is a very comfortable material, to say the least. Don't be fooled by the fact that the car looks good, as the LS1 engine under the hood is still more than capable of taking the performance of this car to the next level with relative ease. On top of that, power flows through a 4L60E automatic transmission further solidifying the Nash as a performance vehicle.
Finally, this 1936 Ford Tudor also Sports a 350 cubic inch V8 engine but this time only has three gears on the automatic transmission. The vintage-looking racing wheels and blue two-tone should let you know pretty well that this car does not skimp when it comes to looking good while going fast. Described as a “head turner” In the listing, the body has been through a lot of Maintenance and works to ensure its wonderful style remains intact. With all said and done these classic cars are the perfect hot rodders Trio which makes them the perfect Contender for your next automotive purchase.
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