Vehicle Description
1932 Ford High-Boy Roadster (replica)
Fiberglass composite body on a '32 Ford frame
The Paint: Vintage Burgundy with subtle contrasting pin-
stripping, base/coat, clear/coat
The Engine: SMC 383 CID dual quad, headers, producing approx.
425 hp.
The Transmission: GM Turbo 350 3 speed automatic, console
shift
The Differential: Ford 8" with Traction-lock, and 3.25: 1
gears
The Interior: Bucket seat gray vinyl and fabric finished in a
pebble texture
Speedway engineering 4 link front suspension with 5" drop
axle
Spun aluminum front mounted overflow tank
Steel '32 grill and shell
Front disc brakes
MSD electronic distributor
Full functioning instrumentation in the traditional
location
All lights work
New style fuse panel and wiring
15" steel wheels and caps with radial tires
Dual exhaust
In the world of '32 Ford roadsters, the custom built composite
body designs are nearly as diverse as the Hot rodders that own
and drive them. Some are rough and tumble by design, some are
trailer queens and of course the vast majority land somewhere
in the middle. Such is the case with this particular roadster.
The finish on this car is very nice, along with the very clean
tasteful interior, but make no mistake, this '32 has a strong
performing drive train under its strikingly subtle exterior.
You may want to only drive this little roadster on dry days as
there is no top here. However; as mentioned above, with the
drive train, you could probably move fast enough to keep the
rain off of ya. With just 2,523 miles on the car since its
build, it's well sorted and ready for trouble-free
enjoyment.
This roadster has an Ididit chrome tilt column and the interior
is quite comfortable with adequate leg room. The 383 small
block stroker engine is well equipped with aluminum heads,
aluminum tunnel-ram intake, 2-4 bbl carburetors and coated
headers. It also has MSD electronic distributor and some nice
looking chrome pieces such as the water pump. The Burgundy
paint is a favorite among the traditional hot rod of this era
and is well complimented by the great stance and the classic
big and little wheels and tires combination. There's also an 18
gallon fuel tank located out back and the trunk compartment is
fully carpeted. This is a very nice '32 roadster, that was
built with some very nice amenities, completed in 2013. If you
have been desiring a true "Hot-Rod", that moves as well as it
looks that can win at the car shows, and be driven anywhere,
this is a good one!