April 2023 Hot Rod of the Month
1932 Ford Roadster submitted by LeBaron Hazen Jr

Year:
1932
Make:
Ford
Model:
Roadster
Engine:
1962 365HP Corvette
Transmission:
1971 Muncie 4 spd
Rear End:
9 inch Ford
More about the car
This month’s winning entry, a 1932 Ford Roadster, was submitted by LeBaron Hazen Jr….

Body
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Tread
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Suspension
Tires
Additional Details
Brookeville Body, with modified cowl and door tops to resemble a 36 Rdstr, filled cowl vent, Duval windshield (by Cam Grant) . Original frame rails, Deuce Frame Co center cross-member, original Model A rear crossmember. Raised the trunk floor 6 inches to clear the 6-inch kick in the rear frame rails, shortened the rear frame horns, and installed a Walden Speed Shop curved rear spreader which follows the contour of the rear panel. Brookeville grill shell, Rootlieb Inc 25 louver hood side and top. 1962 Chevy 327, bored .030 over, 471 blower, Comp Cam’s Nostalgia 30-30 solid lifter cam. Muncie 4 spd and 9 inch Ford with 4.10 gears.
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Shift Linkage
Trans
Transmission Gears
Overdrive
Rear End
Rear Axle Ratio
About the AHRF Hot Rod of the Month Contest
The Hot Rod of the Month Contest is a special opportunity available only to Foundation Members. Active Members have a monthly opportunity to enter a car they own. All Members then have an opportunity to vote monthly for their favorite car. At the end of each calendar year, members of our Advisory Board select one car as the AHRF Hot Rod of the Year!
About the AHRF Hot Rod of the Month Contest
The Hot Rod of the Month Contest is a special opportunity available only to Foundation Members. Active Members have a two-week period EACH MONTH in which to enter a car they own by providing photos and a description of their car. During the following two-week period, all Members, whether they have entered a car or not, can individually vote for their favorite car.
The car with the most Member votes at the end of each month will be the AHRF Hot Rod of the Month and will be featured on the AHRF website and on social networks.
At the end of each calendar year, the Advisory Board of the Foundation will select one car, as the AHRF Hot Rod of the Year, from that year’s Hot Rod of the Month winners. The Hot Rod of the Year will be given special publicity, and the car will be maintained in an ongoing catalog of AHRF Hot Rod of the Year winners.












