Part Hot Rod, Part Vintage Sports Car, all Unique and Amazing.
Hot Rods are legendary for their rebellious nature. Loud, fast, uncomfortable, and sometimes just plain scary to drive, but there is nothing cooler than a classic Hot Rod. This V8 Speed and Resto Shop Black Label roadster concept pushes things in a slightly different direction with elements from the vintage sports car world weaved into a fresh, stylish, and amazingly well executed hot rod.
The Vision
With a nod to Deco styling of the era, V8 Speed and Resto worked with Murray Komant to visualize the concept. Starting with a steel 1932 Ford Roadster, the transformation begins to push, pull, stretch, lower, and transform the old Ford into a sporty roadster that is different, but inspiringly familiar at the same time.
The concept is simple… what if a 1932 Ford was intended to be a high-line sports car, rather than an entry level car built for the masses? How would Ford designers and engineers have built an all American speedster to dominate a market held by Jaguar, Bugatti, Cord, Packard, and other high-end, coach-built roadsters? The V8 Speed and Resto Shop Black Label Roadster realizes this vision.

The design combines many traditional hot rod elements, like the chopped top, laid-back windshield, and sectioned body to create the uniquely sleek profile. The body is channeled down over the extended frame, and a custom, sculpted pan smooths the rear view. Hood side louvers are swapped for a polished frame surrounding a precision mesh grille. Narrow wire knock-off wheels recall race cars of the era. Speedy, yet elegant. Fresh, yet familiar. Harmonious and inviting.

Modernized Traditional Power
One thing Ford knew how to do was build a solid V8. The “flathead” V8 debuted in the 1932 model year, with high performance parts becoming available soon after. Keeping with the Ford DNA, the Roadster relies on a Ford flathead, but topped Ardun overhead-valve conversion cylinder heads, fed by a lycoming supercharger. A multi-carburetor, non-supercharged version could be had featuring 8-stack induction. Wrinkle-red coating on the Ardun heads and covers provide contrast to the polished rocker cover ribs, and engine-turned aluminum accents are found on the firewall and in other details. Modern machining techniques, coatings, electronic ignition, roller camshaft, and current-day assembly methods ensure a powerful and reliable driving experience.
Interior Details
Inside, supple leather bucket seats cradle the driver and passenger, while a crafted zebrano wood dashboard displays chronograph inspired instruments for critical functions. Polished aluminum and stainless styling cues combine for a timeless, deco inspired design that is visually pleasing and equally functional and comfortable to drive.
Make It Yours
There is much to share about this stunning project, and we are happy to discuss the build details and start the construction process. Contact the V8 Speed and Resto Shop anytime to chat about bringing the Roadster to life, we are excited to add it to your stable!