Vehicle Description
Someone has spent serious extra time, money, and care creating this
sleek 1932 Ford Highboy. That's why you'll love all the details -
from the shining V8 to the coordinating soft top. It all proves
that this mean machine is also quite a thoughtful total build.
This is a quality hot rod with only about 2,600 miles on the build.
So you know the car is a sleek body with tight tolerances. The
black paint always has a sinister look, but this is a modern
clearcoat application, so there's also a terrific gloss that shows
off the sleek lines. Also when this roadster has an amazing blue
metallic on top of the black paint, so it almost looks like a
midnight metallic blue depending on the lighting that you are in.
But when it comes to radiance, it's the pinstriping that takes
center stage. The two-tone blue looks like glowing neon against the
deep black. Not only does it outline the classic Ford curves, but
there are also custom graphics on the hood and trunk. And because
this is a true classic American, you also have brightwork in the
right places, including the waterfall grille, headlight bezels,
suspension arms, and windshield frame. And Billet alloy wheels add
to the shine while also showing off a 15/17-inch front/rear stagger
for the ideal hot rod stance.
The gray roof has a snug fit and it's a nice sophisticated color
against the black exterior. And you can choose to fold it back or
remove it completely for a great roadster look. Best of all the
interior is done in gray, too, so this has a smart style with or
without the top. The full setup inside is about being true to the
hot rod style while offering you better comfort. For example, the
dash has that same clean look dominated by pinstriping and gauges.
But just below it is a cleanly mounted AM/FM/CD stereo with an aux
input for iPod. The three-speed automatic transmission is on a
floor shifter. And while you have a cool/classic style dual-spoke
steering wheel, it's now on a tilt column.
The motor has a tidy and polished look that's perfect to show it
off. It's an instant reminder of how thoughtful this total build is
and how few miles are on it. And we love how the blue plug wires go
with the pinstriping. This is a 350 cubic-inch V8 that inhales
deeply with an Edelbrock four-barrel carburetor. It exhales with
added power and authority as shorty headers feed the dual exhaust.
When you look at the undercarriage photos you'll see the freshness
of the build and all the right suspension components. That means
tubular A-arms up front, a four-link rear, front disc brakes, and
adjustable coilovers all around.
This is the fresh and thoughtful build that's fun to drive and will
likely take home a few trophies. So if you want a full package
highboy, call today!