Description
Lot #1088 - This amazing all-steel 1932 Ford 2 door sedan, dubbed the Lil' Coffin II, was professionally built in tribute to one of the country's premiere customizers, Dave Stuckey, who built the original Lil' Coffin. Stuckey was an inspiration to the builder who is the current owner and he decided to build his interpretation of a car that meant so much to him growing up in Wichita, KS. It debuted on the circuit in 2004 in Wichita and has since been shown at the Grand National Roadster Show, Detroit Autorama and World of Wheels, taking Best in Class at each show. In the past couple of years, it has been displayed at the Branson Auto Museum in Branson, MO. This incredible custom has been chopped, channeled and sectioned with a unique cantilevered roof. It features a custom grille and headlamp combination and a 1-piece tail light assembly. The steel belly pan has 180 louvers. The beautiful white and gold interior has a custom steering wheel, custom pedals, floating dash, 1-piece top insert and headliner. It is powered by a 291cid DeSoto HEMI with six Stromberg 97 carburetors, Isky cam, custom headers and a 3-speed manual transmission. The gorgeous paint is House of Kolor's Candy Apple Red and still looks as good as it did new. This Lil' Coffin II has been seen and enjoyed by thousands of car enthusiast over the years and now it's a rare opportunity to own a legendary car that would be hard to duplicate at any cost.