1932 Ford Hi-Boy Brookville Steel Roadster - Professionally Built,
500 cu.in. Ford Big Block Every rodder's dream: this 1932 Ford
Hi-Boy Roadster is an all-steel Brookville body build with just 345
miles since completion. Professionally built with no expense
spared, it's powered by a tire-frying 460 Ford V8 stroked to 500
cubic inches by Bob Valin Motorsports, loaded with top-tier
performance components, and presented with meticulous detail.
Drivetrain & Performance 460 Ford big block stroked to 500 cu.in.
with offset-ground crank and 440 Chrysler 6-pack rods Block #DOVE-1
(possible 4-bolt Super Cobra Jet) Aluminum Motorsport large-port
heads with matching polished intake manifold Hydraulic cam (.520
lift) with rumbling exhaust note Custom 2.25" headers feeding 4"
chrome lake pipes with V-clamp quick-disconnect mufflers 4500
Dominator carb #93772 Crane roller rockers, high-performance
retainers and springs Milodon full-length 10+ quart oil pan Meziere
polished electric water pump, chrome overflow, aluminum radiator
Mallory electronic ignition, Hyfire, Blaster coil, Unilight
distributor Built and detailed C6 automatic transmission with shift
kit and Lokar lock-out shifter Ford 9" rear end with 3.23 gears,
strengthening truss, and triangulated 4-bar Chassis & Suspension
Tubular '32 retro rails with custom, molded frame and smoothed
welds Super Bell dropped I-beam axle with chromed spindles, 4-bar,
and steering assembly Polished aluminum Aldan adjustable coilovers
(rear) Front: Michelin 145-SR15 on polished American 5-spokes Rear:
LT315/70R15 Lightning Performance tires on 10.5" wide polished
American 5-spokes Brakes Polished aluminum Wilwood disc brakes -
11" front, 12" rear Stainless braided and solid lines with power
dual master cylinder under floor Exterior All-new Brookville steel
body Finished in hammered satin black paint Dan Fink custom chrome
'32 grille with chrome nerf bar and polished Moon 3.5-gallon gasser
tank Custom 3-piece hood and side panels Guide 8.25" teardrop
headlights with integrated turn signals Teardrop taillights with
blue-dot lenses Chrome windshield frame and posts, dual mirrors
Hidden hinges and steering drop box for legroom Chrome 2" rear
bumper, large polished stainless rear fuel tank ($1,022) Interior
Rolled and pleated bench seat with adjustable slides Antique Kenny
Bell 4-spoke chromed steering wheel on chrome column Brown loop
carpet Full Autometer Pro Comp II gauge set - 5" tach with
adjustable rev limiter, speedo, and 2.75" auxiliary gauges (oil,
temp, volts, fuel) Key Highlights Just 345 miles since professional
build Show-level detailing throughout - every component polished or
chromed Tire-frying big block performance matched with
highway-friendly gearing Built with all top-tier parts - no corners
cut
Vehicle Details
1932 Ford Highboy
Listing ID:CC-2008362
Price:$54,995
Location:Cadillac, Michigan
Year:1932
Make:Ford
Model:Highboy
Exterior Color:Black
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:345
Stock Number:412676
VIN:AMS45261
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