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| 1932 FORD HI BOY ROADSTER HENRY FORD STEEL |
Ad Number: 418260 | Printer Version |
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$109,900.00 obo |
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ST.LOUIS, Missouri US |
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October 31, 2009 |
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November 30, 2009 |
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| Vehicle Specifics |
| Year: 1932 |
Make / Model: Ford Other |
| Mileage: -- |
Title Status: Clear |
| Engine: 8 cyl. Transmission: Automatic |
Exterior Color: -- |
| Doors: 2 |
Interior Color: -- |
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| Vehicle Description |
| This 32’ Roadster features a genuine Henry Ford steel body has undergone a no expense spared restoration and is sitting in true “show quality” form. The two stage base/clear paint has been laid out to perfection and has a glossy and mirror like finish. The chassis is as detailed as the body and features chrome and polished aluminum suspension and brake components. This Hot Rod is powered by a 1957 392 cubic inch Chrysler Hemi that has dual quad carbs. and has been balanced and blueprinted. The transmission is a 700r4 and features a Lokar shifter. The rear has a Currie 9 inch Ford with 3:73 gears. With all this power you got to be able to stop so this Hot Rod is fitted with Four wheel disc brakes that “stop on a dime”. The interior was done by Gabe Lopez and features a striking tuck and roll style finished in a Wine color leather. The Classic Instrument Gauges compliment the interior well with a silver finish and function properly. This roadster is an example of fine craftsmanship and comes with full photo documentation of the restoration and an issue of Hot Rod Magazine where it was featured back in the 1950’s. |
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