Mike Bamber’s 1932 Ford:
I was a Project Manager and lead fabricator on this project, while working at Hot Rods & Custom Stuff in Escondido Ca. The Vehicle is a 1932 Ford based on a Dearborn Deuce Body with a 720 hp Chevrolet 502 big block. Myself and the HRCS team worked on this vehicle for nearly a year, every piece was modified in some way to achieve this perfect combination of elegant looks and brutal power.
Major Modifications Performed on this vehicle:
Custom Frame: Built from rough unmounted stampings. Stretched 4″ in front rails, inset bozed with double K-member
Engine / Trans: 720 Hp 502 BBC and TKO 5 speed transmission all installed with custom mounts
Hood Sides: built from scratch including hood blister formed on the English wheel
Hood: Setup custom 3 piece hood with side-side opening
Front Fenders: Stretched 3″
Rear Fenders: Solid mount to body with 2″ mini tubs for tire clearance