This full-fendered 1932 dster d was reportedly built by hot rod legend, yd Coddington, over 40 years ago, according to the seller, who adds that the car is in great condition. He says, “The car is just the way it left Coddington’s shop.”
- The engine is a Chevrolet small-block 350-cu.in. OHV V8.
- No other engine details were provided.
- The firewall is smooth and wiring and fluid lines have been hidden.
- A GM automatic transmission handles shifting duties.
- A 9-inch rear end was painted body color.
- The car was painted in 1984, according to the seller.
- The car runs without bumpers.
- The three-piece hood has solid side panels.
- The running boards are smooth, and the door handles have been shaved.
- n signals were incorporated into the front and rear spreader bars.
- The windshield posts are billet items.
- The leather steering wheel is a yds product with a color-matched leather rim.
- Door panel upholstery matches the seat.
- The custom dashboard houses VDO gauges.
- The chassis has tubular crossmembers.
- The independent front suspension is tang II-style with rack-and-pinion steering and coilovers.
- A triangulated four-link system with coilover shocks locates the rear axle.
- The suspension bushings have recently been changed.
- The wheels are custom yds billet units.
- No extra parts or accessories are included.
- The car has no needs or issues, according to the seller.
- This 1932 dster d is powered by a 350-cu.in. Chevy small-block.
- The transmission is a GM automatic.
- The seller claims this car is number 48 out of a 142-car total.
- undy flames over a bright yellow body are hard to miss.
- undy leather upholstery covers the interior.
The seller states that this vehicle will be sold on a clean fornia title in his name. This 1932 dster d was reportedly built by the legendary hot rod craftsman, yd Coddington, over 40 years ago. The car is a virtual street-rodding time machine.