How many cars could you collect in a lifetime and what would squirrel away? Well, Larry Schroll found a way to build up a collection of more than 50 cars that featured everything from hot rods to muscle cars, and much more. The team at Iron Trap Garage picked up a 1932 Ford from Schroll’s collection and resurrected it so it could be driven on the streets once again.
Schroll was a hardworking man who loved cars and had a very diverse taste in what he brought home. When he passed away, his family was shocked at the size of the collection he had amassed. Numerous individuals assisted the family with removing vehicles and getting them sold. Iron Trap Garage happened to save two cars from the lot.
The 1932 five-window that Iron Trap Garage picked up was legendary in the East Coast region of the United States. It was drag raced for many years, and Schroll wanted to get the car back on the road, but never got the chance. The car was literally dug out of a shop by Iron Trap Garage and saw the light of day for the first time in many years.
After an extensive assessment of the vehicle’s condition, Iron Trap Garage discovered just how much work the old Ford would need. Over the course of two years, the Ford was reshaped into a vehicle that was road-worthy. It wasn’t an easy task, but Iron Trap Garage did a masterful job bringing this hot rod back to life.
This video from Iron Trap Garage is a condensed version of the content that shows what went into this build. We suggest you check out all 46 episodes Iron Trap Garaged produced around this car, it’s really cool to see everything they did to make this car run again.