Supercharged 392 Hemi-Powered 1932 Ford ‘US Mule’

Ended: 6 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’
This distinctive hot rod is a 1932 Ford 'US Mule', originally built in the 1950s and raced by Don Noyes. Standing out among others of its era, this steel-bodied roadster is powered by a mighty 1957 Chrysler 392ci Hemi V8, further enhanced with a supercharger. A remarkable feat for its time, this American classic is believed to be the first car to break the 100 mph barrier at Fonda Speedway under this specific drivetrain configuration. Currently located in Greensboro, North Carolina, this iconic vehicle is actively sought after, with its current bid standing at $2,100 USD as of now.
Last bid: $28,500

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