1932 Ford Model 18 Roadster Pickup "Highboy"Introducing this very
early-production 1932 Ford Model 18 Roadster Pickup "Highboy," a
build that blends the origins of Ford's V8 era with a clean,
traditional hot rod look. Finished in Tacoma Cream over a Poppy Red
frame and running gear, the contrast highlights the truck's simple
lines and period-correct stance. Inside, a black pleated vinyl
bench seat, matching door panels, and black carpeting keep the
cabin straightforward and in character with the build.Highlights:-
California Car- First-Month Chassis- Exterior Color: Tacoma Cream-
Upgraded with Ford 59AB Flathead 239ci V8 Engine- Three-Speed
Manual Transmission- Single Carburetor Setup- Drum Brakes-
Stewart-Warner Instrumentation- Black Canvas Folding Convertible
TopPower comes from a Ford 59AB Flathead V8, finished in matching
Poppy Red and paired with a three-speed manual transmission.
Equipment includes drum brakes, a single carburetor, a
floor-mounted long-handle shifter with a black knob, a swing-out
tilt windshield for added airflow, a four-spoke steering wheel, and
Stewart-Warner instrumentation.It rides on traditional 15-inch
steel "smoothie" style wheels painted in Poppy Red, fitted with
chrome Ford-script hubcaps and trim rings. The black canvas folding
top features a rear window, and when raised, the exposed wooden
bows add to its period-correct presentation.Up front, the truck
carries the signature 1932 "Deuce" grille shell with the correct
vertical bar insert and blue Ford oval emblem, painted to match the
body as originally intended. In the bed, a custom cylindrical
aluminum fuel tank is securely mounted with polished straps, a
detail often seen on early competition-style builds.A well-executed
example of a first-year V8 Ford with the right visual cues and
mechanical simplicity, this early "Deuce" Highboy offers both
presence and historical significance, mechanically sound. For
$24,750
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