Jay Leno recently drove this stunning 1932 Ford Roadster called "MyWay" and we don't want to withhold the video from you. Not only is the car a cool 1932 hot rod, it's also a Grand National Roadster Show award winner. The classic has a very deep and crushingly cool look while clearly showing that it is a 1932 Ford. The vehicle was built by Joe Kugel, whose company specializes in building road, hot rod and pickup truck chassis, as well as making undercarriages. The 1932 Ford Roadster, also known as "MyWay", was a six-year project that was fitted with power steering, modern brakes, air conditioning and a heater.
1932 Ford Roadster (MyWay) hot rod
The powerplant features a Windsor block and Edelbrock Cleveland heads, and other modifications include a Scat crankshaft and connecting rods, CP pistons, an Isky camshaft and Borla 8-stack intake manifolds. With 583 hp, the performance is really impressive. Power is transmitted to the rear axle via a Ford 9-inch independent rear end and a McLeod 5-speed gearbox. Inside there are red BMW M leather seats, a special Curtis Speed steering wheel, a chrome dashboard and gauges in the style of the Porsche 356. Another highlight of the car is a shortened windshield, which Leno does not like, according to the video. A soft top will follow soon. You should watch the rest of the "MyWay" classic for yourself in the video.
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