Zoom Classic Cars presents this 1932 Ford Cabriolet Highboy. Custom
build completed in 1997 with 10K miles since. Sold by our company
in 2023 to NY Buyer who is now in pursuit of another 1932 that has
finally come up for sale. Car is as-is when purchased except that
the new owner installed front and rear chrome bumpers as shown in
last 3 pictures. Car still presents as new today. Built on a Stage
III Chassis and featuring 350CI Chevy 4 Bolt Main Block and Muncie
4 Speed with Hurst Shifter. Situated in an immaculate engine
compartment, the chromed out 350 is rated at 370HP @5600 RPM with
Torque 380 @ 4300 RPM and was built by Reid's Automotive in Whitman
MA. Build included AFR Aluminum Heads, Edelbrock Performer RPM, a
Holley 750 Double Pumper, MSD 6 AL ignition and coated stainless
Sanderson Headers. The chassis is a Stage III by the Roadster Shop
and features Heidt's IFS, triangulated 4 Bar rear Suspension,
American Coli-overs, sway bar, full boxed chassis with new Wilwood
Front Disc Brakes and Master Cylinder. Underneath you'll find Dual
Polished stainless Flowmaster exhaust and a narrowed 9 inch Ford
rear end with 3.70 Posi. Beautiful fiberglass Gibbon Body that has
a 2.5 inch chop, rolled rear pan, shaved cowl and Radiator shell
with high-end paintwork in gorgeous 1996 Ford Vermillion Red,
Dupont 2-part Urethane and fully painted underneath. Interior is in
excellent condition and includes custom interior by Barnes and
Dunbar featuring Recaro bucket seats in gray cloth and trimmed with
leather and BMW carpet. B&D also made the Custom Convertible
top and boot. Full gauge cluster including tachometer, battery and
pressure gauges, Alpine AM/FM 8 speaker stereo with AMP and CD
changer mounted in trunk. Other features include Vintage Air Heat
and AC, Tilt wheel, power windows, Remote power doors and trunk,
Power Antenna, Electric Windshield wiper, Ron Francis wiring
throughout and Optima Yellowtop Dry Cell battery behind the custom
back panel within the trunk. Custom tail lights with 3rd brake
light from a late model Ford wagon and front turn signals
integrated into the front chrome bumper. 25 Gallon Custom Stainless
tank. Painted engine side panels included. Fire extinguisher
mounted under dash. Car rides on BF Goodrich radial tires mounted
on Custom painted American Torq-Thrust Wheels and has a great
stance! A couple of minor issues need to be attended to including
the door poppers and key fob not working consistently as they
should and the radio, although working will show an error code
occasionally. The car comes with loads of documentation including
full research and build documentation including meticulous logs of
all parts, labor expended, materials, Dyno Test sheet, full set of
Hand-Drafted as-built Wiring Schematics and full photo album
documenting every stage of the build. The car was also subject of a
professionally produced show called "Street Rodding: An American
Art" a TV pilot narrated by Bill Stephens which you can see some of
by clicking the blue "Additional Info" button just above the
Vehicle Description. Be sure to watch the final segment that
follows Part 1 - Also featured on the February 2009 Edition of
Streetscene Magazine as the month's Cover Car as shown. This car
has been meticulously maintained, always garaged and runs and
drives beautifully. Stored in MA and comes with clean NY
Transferable Registration in the owners name. Comes with Custom
California Car Cover. Registered as a 1932 Ford. Please call Jeff
for more information or to schedule an appointment to see the
impressive Ford Cabriolet. Thanks for Looking.
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