Vehicle Description
This 1932 Ford Hi-Boy roadster has a Brookville steel body with a
custom 1932 frame, boxed end-to-end and narrowed, complete with Mr.
Roadster's 2-inch chop windshield. The hot rod is powered by a
balanced Chevrolet small block built by Diablo Machine with a COMP
Camshaft, COMP valve train and Rochester 3x2s tuned by Charlies
Speed Shop. The engine breathes through custom lake-style headers
with a complete legal exhaust system plumbed under the car.
Additionally, it has a 1932 Ford steel grille in front of a Walker
radiator. A 350 TCI automatic transmission and Currie rear end with
3.25 gears round out the powertrain. The suspension consists of
adjustable coilover shocks, a custom chrome front axle with a
4-inch drop, Mullin's steering and Lincoln Zephyr brakes. Inside,
the upholstery was designed and fitted by Dan Most, including the
trunk. It has a custom spoked steering wheel by Juliano attached to
a 1940 Ford billet aluminum steering column. Additionally, it
features Peterbilt headlights and parking lights, Firestone wide
whitewalls and an original Moon race car gas cap. **SOLD ON BONDED
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