Metal of Honor Roadster

Metal of Honor 1932 Ford Roadster

This 1932 Ford roadster, dubbed “Metal of Honor” was built by the men of The IronMen Foundation. This not-for-profit organization provides scholarships to the children of our slain and disabled warriors. The car, painted olive drab with hand painted digital camo graphic, is built entirely from donated parts. During an extensive U.S. Tour the car was autographed by 43 holders of the Congressional Medal of Honor. It was then auctioned at Barrett-Jackson Scottsdale, in 2012, for $150,000.

 

 

 

 

 

 

“Interestingly, Inland Empire Driveline’s Aluminum drive shaft was the first component donated to the project and the last one installed.”
Chuck Caswell, Director, IronMen Foundation

For more information on The Ironmen Foundation visit IronmenFoundation.org

Driveshafts: The Critical Link

Your driveshaft contains every bit of the power your engine produces. In low gear it delivers engine torque multiplied many times. In high gear it delivers engine torque and the peak horsepower while turning at the same RPM as the engine. To enjoy smooth, safe operation, this critical link deserves every owner's serious attention.

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