1932 Ford Model 18 Deluxe Highboy Roadster
Please note this vehicle is titled as special construction.
Video Gallery

1932 Ford Roadster Highboy Cold Start and Rev Video

1932 Ford Roadster Highboy Flyby Part 1 Video

1932 Ford Roadster Highboy Flyby Part 2 Video

1932 Ford Roadster Highboy Walk-around Part 1 Video

1932 Ford Roadster Highboy Walk-around Part 2 Video

1932 Ford Roadster Highboy Departure Video

1932 Ford Roadster Highboy Arrival Video
Description
During the post-Great Depression economic recovery, a resurgence of interest in hot rodding emerged, particularly in Southern California. The favorable weather and vast, dry lakes of the region provided an ideal environment for the development of dual-purpose race/street cars. Among the diverse array of body styles crafted from Ford Model As, Ts, and Bs, a notable category emerged known as "Highboys." These vehicles featured unmodified hot rod bodies positioned directly on top of the frame rails. Unlike the labor-intensive process of "channeling" a body to sit lower on the chassis, many young hot rodders opted for the simpler approach of leaving the body elevated above the frame, just like the 1932 Roadster bodied example on offer.
Highlights
Powered by a Ford 302 cu-in V8 engine bored .030 inches over with a roller rocker cam and a four-barrel Edelbrock carburetor
Finished in metallic teal with custom pinstriping
Interior upholstered in tan leather with matching carpeting
Fiberglass body from County Line Rod of Pauline, South Carolina
An original chassis from a 1932 Ford has been blocked and channeled for increased strength and durability
Five-speed manual transmission with a Hurst shifter knob mounted on a Lokar shifter
Tan Sid Chavers Bop-Top folding soft top reported to cost $3,500
Staggered 17-inch front and 20-inch rear American Racing chrome five-spoke wheels
Wilwood disc brakes
Ford nine-inch rear axle with a four-link setup
Well-detailed undercarriage
Please note that while the odometer displays just under 5,000 miles at the time of listing, this is the total mileage since the completion of the car in 2022, leaving the true mileage unknown
Features
Period correct steering wheel
Carrera coil overs
Autometer gauges
Aluminum instrument panel
Lap belts
Right-hand side view mirror
Tubular headers
Edelbrock intake manifold
Electric cooling fan
Braided stainless steel brake hoses
T-handle shifter handle
Floor-mounted gear selector
Aluminum radiator
Ford script headlight lenses
Known Imperfections
Chipped paint on the transmission cross-member and corresponding frame cross-member
Ownership History
The current owner of this 1932 Ford Model 18 Deluxe Highboy Roadster acquired the car from the previous owner and builder in December 2023.