1932 Ford roadster with Coker Firestone Dirt Track tires Local hot rodder, Lee Schmidt came by the office this week in his beautiful '32 Ford roadster, so we didn't hesitate to ask for a closer look and a ride around the block. Thanks to a tasteful mix of components, Lee's roadster sits just right and has a super clean and traditional appearance. A set of our Firestone Dirt Track tires and Hot Rod Wire wheels sets it off perfectly! 1932 Ford roadster with Coker Firestone Dirt Track tires Lee had the car built by a shop in Kansas, but later took it to Hot Rods by Dean in Phoenix, Arizona for a few changes. The result is a finely tuned hot rod roadster that is way fun to drive. With a stout tri-power small block and a 700R-4 overdrive transmission, the Deuce is ready for the open road. Out back is a fully polished quick change rear end, which oozes with traditional style. 1932 Ford roadster with Coker Firestone Dirt Track tires 1932 Ford roadster with Coker Firestone Dirt Track tires The stance is due in part to the dropped front axle, and aftermarket front and rear springs. The other part of the equation is the tire and wheel combination, which consists of 5.00-16 Firestone Ribbed fronts and 8.90-16 Firestone Grooved rears, both a part of our Dirt Track product line. The wheels are 16-inch Hot Rod Wire wheels, powder-coated in a cream color to offer a nice contrast with the deep blue exterior paint. 1932 Ford roadster with Coker Firestone Dirt Track tires 1932 Ford roadster with Coker Firestone Dirt Track tires Overall, Lee's Deuce roadster is a top notch hot rod, and we wanted to give you an in-depth look at it. Enjoy! 1932 Ford roadster with Coker Firestone Dirt Track tires 1932 Ford roadster with Coker Firestone Dirt Track tires 1932 Ford roadster with Coker Firestone Dirt Track tires[products]