Vehicle Description
This '32 Hi-Boy started as a feasibility study vehicle between
Roush and Ford to produce and display between 50-100 ROUSH
Performance versions of the famous '32 Hi-Boy Roadster throughout
Ford showrooms in the United States. The program never received the
green light after this first car was built - thus making this a
one-of-one. Always hands-on with his projects, Jack Roush had a
vision for this car and personally oversaw each step of the build
process. Jack's engine of choice: a Roush Performance 402ci IR V8
crate engine with 8-stack injection that puts out 500hp and 500
ft/lbs of torque. The engine is mated to a 5-speed manual
transmission. Roush was also responsible for the exterior color and
interior design, using a lush burgundy color over black upholstery.
This '32 show car features an all-steel Dearborn Deuce body,
independent rear suspension with coilover suspension and air
conditioning. **SOLD ON BONDED TITLE** **TITLE IN TRANSIT**