Yellow paint and carefully laid pinstriping give this 1932 Ford Highboy Roadster a confident, finished presence. The slick bodywork sits low over American Racing wheels-15-inch front, 17-inch rear-wrapped in 165/80R15 and 255/60R17 rubber for a balanced hot rod stance. Dual chrome exhaust tips and brightwork lend polished contrast, while the open sides of the hood showcase a purposeful, old-school build style. Suspension geometry and ride height add to the car's unmistakable street rod posture.
Inside, a brown vinyl bench seat anchors a clean, purposeful cabin. A floor-mounted shifter rises from the carpeted tunnel, and a chrome steering column supports a banjo-style wheel that feels right at home in a roadster like this. The simple gauge layout is complemented by an under-dash tachometer, and everything is arranged to keep the driver engaged. The overall interior presentation leans toward functional with just the right touch of style.
Power comes from a 396 cubic inch V8 topped with a Quick Fuel carburetor and backed by a 3-speed TH350 automatic. Shorty headers feed a dual exhaust system running chrome pipes to the rear. The Ford 9-inch rear axle, front disc brakes, and a suspension setup combining a transverse leaf spring up front with a triangulated 4-link and adjustable coilovers in the rear give this roadster both strength and agility. The engine bay is clean and well-organized, with wiring and hoses neatly routed for a tidy, professional look.
HIGHLIGHTS:
396 V8 Engine
Quick Fuel Carburetor
3-Speed TH350 Automatic Transmission
Shorty Headers
Dual Exhaust With Chrome Tips
Ford 9-Inch Rear Axle
Front Disc Brakes
Transverse Leaf Spring Front Suspension
Triangulated 4-Link Rear Suspension With Adjustable Coilovers
Yellow Paint With Pinstriping
American Racing 15" Front, 17" Rear Wheels
165/80R15 Front, 255/60R17 Rear Tires
Dual Chrome Exhaust Tips
Brightwork Trim
Brown Interior With Bench Seat
Floor Shifter
Chrome Steering Column With Banjo Steering Wheel
Under-Dash Tachometer
Simple Gauge Layout
This 1932 Ford Highboy Roadster blends traditional hot rod looks with a well-executed build, offering power, presence, and clean craftsmanship. A sharp exterior, tidy cabin, and serious big-block muscle make this a street rod worth owning. Call today!