1932 Ford Roadster Highboy Hot Rod is a steel bodied roadster that was built circa 2011 by Pagano Rod and Custom of Rancho Corodova, California.
Mounted on a Roadster Shop chassis, the Dearborn Deuce steel body has been painted metallic brown and copper with a beige soft top and a side hinged hood, powered by a 5.7 Liter LS6 V8 paired with a four speed automatic transmission.
It rides on adjustable coilovers with a Heidts independent rear suspension assembly, double staggered Budnik wheels, rack and pinion steering, and four wheel disc brakes.
Interior include two tone leather upholstery, square weave carpets, AC, power windows, Budnik steering wheel and a Lokar shifter.
Dearborn Deuce is finished in copper and metallic brown with pinstriping and flourishes, and is mounted to a Roadster Shop boxed steel framed that is painted to match the lower body work.
The 5.7 Liter V8 is equipped with a polished intake manifold, body color ignition coil covers with custom Cannon Special lettering, and short tube exhaust headers connected to a stainless steel dual exhaust system.
Power is sent to the rear wheels through a four speed automatic transmission
Complete build is documented and includes binder and staged photos during the build.