Over the years 32 Ford Sedan Delivery hot rods have evolved into a cliche. Instead of being built for performance it seems that most have become trailer queens or fairground cruisers.
These days most 32 Sedan Delivery’s follow a simple formula: Stock exterior, custom leather interior, mag wheels and a Small Block Chevy mated to a TH350. As you can imagine this can become boring after a while, but one 32 Sedan Delivery breaks this cliche: Twice Blown Delivery.
Twice Blown Delivery is a 32 Ford Sedan Delivery that was forged in the blazing pits of hell. It’s appearance is mean and aggressive with it’s sleek black Gibbon body, long wheel base, drag tires, parachutes and two massive supercharged 572ci Keith Black Hemis. As you may have guessed, it’s these engines that are what gave the car it’s namesake.
These are not your average Keith Black Hemis, these mountain motors are laced with several hard goods. Ross 9.2:1 pistons and an Eagle crank and connecting rods are the internals, an MSD ignition starts them and two massive roots blowers provide power. Each one of these bad boys produces 1250 horsepower for a combined earth shaking 2500 horses.
The Hemis are mated to a 2 speed Powerglide transmission built by Dedenbear, this Powerglide has been modified with a valve body shift. Driving the rear wheels is a Moser Engineering Dana 60 with 3.54 gears.
Since it produces such massive power, a custom frame was fabricated to with handle it. Wilwood disc brakes were installed on all fours to bring the car to a halt. Other hard goods include a stainless-steel front axle, a custom interior and electronic fuel injection.
While Twice Blown Delivery has never been raced, the seller – Steve Wright – insists it’s not a show car. The car is listed for sale on Hemmings with a hefty price tag of $209,900. Do you think Twice Blown is worth $200K or is it all show and no go?