- The vehicle is a 1932 Ford Hot Rod Roadster, a custom-built convertible with a 2-door design, described as a Hi-Boy model, and is a rear-wheel drive (RWD) automobile.
- The mechanical aspects of the car include a Vortec 350ci V8 engine, paired with an Edelbrock 4-barrel carburetor, Sanderson headers, MSD ignition, and a Walker radiator; it features a TCI TH350 3-speed automatic transmission and a quick-change rear axle with limited-slip and 3.23 gears.
- The exterior of the car is said to have a glossy gray fiberglass body, with a Rootlieb hood, Duval-style windshield, and an electric trunk lid; it rides on 17-inch front and 20-inch rear Boyd Coddington wheels wrapped in BF Goodrich G-Force tires; the interior is described as red leather, featuring Alloway gauges, a LeCarra wheel, and a Lokar shifter.
- The vehicle is reported to be in a clean and well-executed condition, built by Bobby Alloway at Alloway's Hot Rod Shop as the 25th Anniversary giveaway car for the 2007 Shades of the Past event; it is located in Charlotte, NC, and is being sold by RK Motors.
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VIN: NCS94676
- The vehicle is a 1932 Ford Hot Rod Roadster, a custom-built convertible with a 2-door design, described as a Hi-Boy model, and is a rear-wheel drive (RWD) automobile.
- The mechanical aspects of the car include a Vortec 350ci V8 engine, paired with an Edelbrock 4-barrel carburetor, Sanderson headers, MSD ignition, and a Walker radiator; it features a TCI TH350 3-speed automatic transmission and a quick-change rear axle with limited-slip and 3.23 gears.
- The exterior of the car is said to have a glossy gray fiberglass body, with a Rootlieb hood, Duval-style windshield, and an electric trunk lid; it rides on 17-inch front and 20-inch rear Boyd Coddington wheels wrapped in BF Goodrich G-Force tires; the interior is described as red leather, featuring Alloway gauges, a LeCarra wheel, and a Lokar shifter.
- The vehicle is reported to be in a clean and well-executed condition, built by Bobby Alloway at Alloway's Hot Rod Shop as the 25th Anniversary giveaway car for the 2007 Shades of the Past event; it is located in Charlotte, NC, and is being sold by RK Motors.
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