1932 Ford Highboy convertible Paint is amazing New build with less
than 600 miles 351 Cleveland motor completely rebuilt Ford FMX
automatic tranny and Rearend. Leather interior Disc brakes up front
drum in back Soft top comes off Trunk is complete with leather Body
is Downs. Chassis was built locally but the parts used were
American Stamping Rails, Pete and Jake's crossmembers, X-member and
ladder bar rear set up. 351C engine. Ford 67 Mustang rear end. Ford
FMX transmission. Super slide lowered front end. Rootlieb 4 piece
hood. Speedway grill and shell. House of Color clear coat. Less
than 600 miles since built Build finished 2024 Body and paint is of
very high quality Only driven in nice weather All lights and gauges
work, No nicks or scratches Not a crack or a ding on the car.
Titled a 1932 Ford , Vega steering box rebuilt by Redhead for
excellent handling . Oak dash and 15' Oak steering wheel with 0
offset for easier entry into the seat . 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 1 **
Vehicle Details
1932 Ford Highboy
Listing ID:CC-1916141
Price:$55,495
Location:Cadillac, Michigan
Year:1932
Make:Ford
Model:Highboy
Exterior Color:Custom
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:600
Stock Number:398036
VIN:AMS41686
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