
1932 Ford Roadster
This is Rudy Necoechea’s gold two-door 1932 Ford Roadster called “Undisputed”. It was built by Scott’s Hot Rods ‘N’ Customs in Oxnard, California. The roadster was a “Great 8″ winner at the 2007 Riddler Award at Autorama and was then completely rebuild before entering and winning the “America’s Most Beautiful Roadster” show in 2008.
Justin Padfield started Scott’s Hotrods ‘N Customs several years ago in a shop that measured just 2,000 square foot but they have since outgrown this and are now working from a 16,000 square foot shop. They have built many of the top Hot Rods that fill the magazines and as you can see from the pictures there commitment to quality is second to none.
The interior features a neat dashboard with the gauges fitted into a central pillar that flows down the center of the car. It is fitted with custom gauges and an Ididit steering column shaped like a wine glass and a Boyd Billet steering wheel.

1932 Ford Roadster

1932 Ford Roadster
The engine is a Chevy LS1 with a chrome Magnuson Supercharger and heads molded to block. The engine features 3,500 hand-made nuts and bolts, as well as a custom intake and one-piece, chrome plated headers.

1932 Ford Roadster

1932 Ford Roadster
The rear-end is as detailed as the other areas of the car with the power being delivered to the road via a quick-change unit that was machined out of a single block of aluminum. Those incredible wheels are supplied by Boyd Codington and are 20 inch at the front and 22 inch at the rear.

1932 Ford Roadster

1932 Ford Roadster
If you are still hungry to see more pictures of this amazing roadster then head over to Scott’s Hot Rods and take a look in the gallery on their website by clicking here.
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