1932 Ford High Boy. built in period hot rod stile .383 small block
full roller engine, one piece rear main seal, aluminum heads. 3
duce manifold modified to accept Stromberg big 97 carbs. These are
true Stromberg's made in England and are 250 cfm each. they work
great. This engine has less than 1000 miles on it. when the car was
built it had a 327 in it. trans is a 350 gm built. King pins are
stainless needle bearings. the rear is 9 inch ford with Eaton true
track. Top is rod tops with side curtains, very easy to remove and
can be stored in the car. Also has a tonneau cover. Tires are
Diamondback radials. has a heater that works well and is hidden by
a Southwinds heater shell. This car passes all NSRA safety 23
checks, and is a proven driver with 27000 miles. This car shows
very well and is fun to drive. There is an extra hood that is
louvered with it. condition: excellent cylinders: 8 cylinders
drive: rwd fuel: gas odometer: 27000 paint color: red title status:
clean transmission: automatic Please Note The Following **Vehicle
Location is at our clients home and Not In Cadillac, Michigan. **We
do have a showroom with about 25 cars that is by appointment only
**Please Call First and talk to one of our reps at 231-468-2809 EXT
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Vehicle Details
1932 Ford Highboy
Listing ID:CC-1852578
Price:$43,995
Location:Cadillac, Michigan
Year:1932
Make:Ford
Model:Highboy
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:27000
Stock Number:381678
VIN:AMS388001
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