Heritage & Horsepower

Our Top 5 Ford Roadsters from the 1930s

Written by HotRod Collection | Sep 23, 2025 2:00:00 PM

When it comes to prewar classics, few cars carry the same mystique as a 1930s Ford roadster. These vintage rides represent the golden age of open-air motoring—sleek lines, rumbling flathead V8s, and a canvas top that begged to be dropped on a sunny Texas back road.

At HotRod Collection, we’ve always had a soft spot for early Ford roadsters. Hand-built, timeless, and endlessly customizable, they’re the foundation of hot rod culture and among the most sought-after collector-quality cars on the market today. Here are our five favorites from the 1930s:

1. 1932 Ford Model 18 Roadster

The king of them all. The ’32 “Deuce” Roadster is the icon that launched hot rod culture. With Ford’s revolutionary flathead V8 under the hood, it became the ultimate canvas for custom builds and remains one of the finest examples of investment-grade Ford muscle from the prewar era.

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2. 1933 Ford V8 Roadster

Smoother, sleeker, and slightly more refined than the ’32, the 1933 Roadster carried forward Ford’s styling evolution. Its low stance and elegant grille made it a standout, and today it’s prized by collectors for both originality and custom potential.

3. 1934 Ford Roadster

The 1934 Roadster refined the formula even further, with bold styling that captured the spirit of the mid-’30s. Hot rodders love it, purists chase stock survivors, and either way, this model remains one of the most collector-approved Fords of its time.

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4. 1935 Ford Roadster

By 1935, Ford’s design language leaned more streamlined, with flowing fenders and an updated grille. While rarer than earlier models, the ’35 Roadster is a hidden gem for vintage ride enthusiasts, especially those who want a unique piece of Ford’s prewar lineup.

5. 1936 Ford Roadster

The last of the true open-top roadsters before Ford shifted to cabriolets, the 1936 Roadster closed the chapter with style. It’s rare, elegant, and highly desirable, often commanding top-dollar among collectors who understand its place in history.

Why These Roadsters Still Matter

From the legendary ’32 Deuce to the graceful ’36, Ford’s 1930s roadsters remain cornerstones of hot rod and collector culture. Their combination of artistry, innovation, and raw drivability makes them timeless. Whether preserved in original form or reimagined as show-stopping hot rods, these cars continue to be some of the most valuable vintage Fords you can own.

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