1932 Ford Roadster High-Boy
Originally built for the Mariani Brothers to be used as a push car for their high-speed salt flats racer, however the car had too much power and was too light to be used for this purpose.
Built using a Brookville steel body, Ginny Henry grille and shell, aluminum Rootlieb hood, and a So-Cal chassis.
Featuring a "faux-patina" paint job, done with a maroon base.
Completely genuine leather-finished interior, including real B-17 Bomber seats, doors, trunk, Tonneau cover, etc., with Stewart-Warner gauges.
Juice 41 Lincoln brakes with Wildwood lines and valves, Vega steering box, Superbell 4" drop front axle.
Rock-Crusher 4-speed transmission, Curry 9" posi, split wishbones and ladder bar.
'59 Corvette 283 motor, balanced crank, Isky 505 cam, flat tappets, Dart heads, Sanderson headers and mini Flowmasters, Edelbrock 4-barrel carb, MSD ignition, Walker radiator, Street fire wires.
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