Supercharged 392 Hemi-Powered 1932 Ford ‘US Mule’

Ended: 9 months ago — 21:16 UTC on 8 / Oct / 2024
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Supercharged 392 Hemi-Powered 1932 Ford ‘US Mule’
Supercharged 392 Hemi-Powered 1932 Ford ‘US Mule’
The 'US Mule,' a distinctive 1932 Ford roadster, originally manufactured in 1932 and later modified in the 1950s, now resides in Greensboro, North Carolina. This historical hot rod, once raced by Don Noyes, boasts an impressive supercharged Chrysler 392ci Hemi V8 engine, believed to be among the first to break the 100 mph mark at Fonda Speedway. Currently valued at $2,100, it's a unique piece of American automotive history.
Last bid: $28,500

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