1932 Ford Hi-Boy Street Rod
1932 Ford Hi-Boy Street Rod
Modified and rebuilt small block Chevrolet engine
Red-painted block
3-carb Tri-Power setup on the intake with the three chrome open
element air cleaners
Modified ignition system
Shorty exhaust headers
Chrome finned Chevrolet script aluminum valve covers
Performance spark plug wires and looms
Chrome alternator
Open and detailed engine compartment.
Automatic transmission
Painted chassis
Chrome tubular front suspension
Chrome oil pan
Disc brakes
Chrome dual exhaust system
Ford 9-inch rear end
Coil-over shocks
Gorgeous custom interior
All-new black/white bench seat with the matching door panels
Black painted and pinstriped dash
White-faced performance gauges
Black/polished steering wheel
Chrome transmission shifter
Black carpeting with white piping
Aftermarket stereo radio system
Beautiful body that is covered with a slick shiny black paint
job
Red flames painted from the firewall back to the middle of the
doors on both sides
Chrome front grill
Chrome headlights
Chrome side mirrors
Wide-whites
Red painted steel wheels and chrome caps
Mechanical
The engine is a work or art and a hot rodders dream as it is a
modified and rebuilt red-painted small block Chevrolet engine with
a lot of performance and dress up parts on it like the 3 carb
Tri-Power setup on the intake with the three chrome open element
air cleaners, modified ignition system, shorty exhaust headers,
chrome finned Chevrolet script aluminum valve covers, performance
spark plug wires and looms, chrome alternator, with it all sitting
in the open and detailed engine compartment.
The engine is connected to an automatic transmission in the painted
chassis with the chrome tubular front suspension, chrome oil pan,
and disc brakes, chrome dual exhaust system, with the power going
back to the back to the Ford 9-inch rear end with coil-over shocks
that rides on wide-whites with red painted steel wheels and chrome
caps that gives it the right period hot rod look and stance.
Interior
When you look at the gorgeous interior you will be amazed at the
attention to detail. Check out the all-new black/white bench seat
with the matching door panels, black painted and pinstriped dash
with the white-faced performance gauges, black/polished steering
wheel, chrome transmission shifter, black carpeting with white
piping, and an aftermarket stereo radio system.
Exterior
Our 32 has a beautiful body that is covered with a slick shiny
black paint job that is top-notch and looks as nice in person as it
does in these pictures. It has a nice set of red flames painted
from the firewall back to the middle of the doors on both sides to
give it that iconic hot rod look to it and with that front grill,
chrome headlights, chrome side mirrors, and of course, those
fenders that have been removed it has just the right look with the
graceful lines.
Removing the fenders but leaving the full engine open allows the
minimalist look while showing off the engine, exhaust, frame rails,
drop axle, and the traction bars too.
Conclusion
This 1932 Ford Hi-Boy Street Rod we have here at Skyway Classics is
one of the most photogenic Classic Ford cars available today. It
was a no cost spared build with small block Chevrolet V8 power,
modified performance suspension and chassis, drop-dead gorgeous
interior, and the right look and attitude in black with red
flames.