This is a beautiful and professionally built 1932 Ford Hiboy
Roadster. It is an All Steel Brookville Roadster body riding on a
JW Rod Garage chassis. It was named by it's owner 'Black Cat' and
it was built to be a nice interpretation of a 1960's Hot Rod. It is
powered by a late 60's 327 cu in small block Chevy motor. It was
built to have driveable power and has a nice mild cam so that it is
not too wild to handle. It has a rare Offenhauser side by side
aluminum intake carrying two 390 Holley carburetors. It has a
complete stainless steel exhaust with Sanderson Headers and Borla
mufflers. Power is transmitted through a Turbo 350 automatic
transmission with a 2,000 RPM stall convertor built by Coan
Engineering. It runs on Halibrand alloy wheels and has 4 wheel disc
brakes to put the stop to it. It has aluminum bomber seats with
leather seat inserts, a clean aluminum panel interior and racing
lap belts. It has a lift off steel louvered hood with a louvered
decklid and a nice tan Haartz cloth soft top with side curtains! It
comes with an Indiana title and is titled as a 1932 Ford. This is a
turn key ready to go and enjoy now street rod that you will be
proud of while cruising down the streets!!!
Vehicle Details
1932 Ford Highboy
Listing ID:CC-1621177
Price:$59,000
Location:Greenwood, Indiana
Year:1932
Make:Ford
Model:Highboy
Odometer:192
Stock Number:R824
VIN:18132955
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