For Sale: 1932 Ford Highboy in Elkhart, Indiana for sale in Elkhart, IN

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Vehicle Description Professionally built, show quality 1932 Ford Roadster powered by a Ford 302 V8.
Professionally built and painted by Don The Egyptian Boeke in 2010 Less then 300 miles since built Steel reinforced fiberglass body w/ steel hood, hood sides, and grille surround Boxed Henry Ford 1932 Frame Copper Metallic exterior Tan leather Interior Ford 302 cubic inch V8 Ford C4 automatic transmission 4 link Ford 9 rear differential Finished trunk Painted/Detailed undercarriage Pete & Jakes's polished drop axle front suspension The 1932 Ford is possibly the most widely recognized street rod platforms in existence.
When it comes to quality and presentation, this professionally built 1932 Ford Roadster stands above most.
The attention to detail in this build is really something to behold.
This 1932 Ford Roadster was originally built in Dayton, Ohio by Don The Egyptian Boeke.
With less then 300 miles since completed, this Highboy is in overall excellent condition.
The Roadster is finished in a stunning Copper Metallic paint that shines excellent.
This Roadster has the more sought after, steel reinforced fiberglass tub, and features quite a few metal components in the body, including the hood, hood sides, and grille surround.
The fiberglass tub is in excellent condition and is set up to except a factory style convertible top.
The frame on this 1932 Roadster is a true Henry Ford frame that has been boxed.
The Copper Metallic exterior is compliments nicely by hand drawn pinstriping throughout the car, polished grill, polished mirrors, polished/folding windshield frame, polished quad-exit exhaust tips and painted period correct wheels with polished V8 center caps and beauty rings.
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All of the pinstriping was completed and signed by The Egyptian.
The undercarriage of this beautiful roadster is just as detailed and polished as the body.
Featured in the undercarriage of the car is a polished drop axle Pete & Jake's front suspension kit, polished driveshaft, painted differential and painted axle housings.
This is the quality of vehicle that you would want to put mirrors under at a car show.
The custom tan leather interior is in excellent condition and the leather is still very soft.
The dash on this 1932 Ford is painted to match the exterior of the car and features a hand painted 1932 roadster being driven by Mr.
Magoo with Magoo '32 painted just beside the expertly done artwork.
The interior benefits from Stewart Warner gauges, a Lokar shifter, tilt steering column, Banjo-style steering wheel, billet trunk release handle, polished peddle assembly, and folding bench seat.
Giving the Magoo '32 life is a very healthy and detailed Ford 302 cubic inch V8.
Enhancing the under-hood presentation is a polished intake manifold, polished alternator, polished water pump, polished belt pulleys, polished valve covers with V8 insignia, and stainless shorty headers.
Backing the Ford V8 is a Ford C4 automatic transmission.
Both the engine and transmission perform excellent.
Power is transferred to the rear wheels via a 4 link Ford 9 differential.
This 1932 Ford Roadster produces an amazing V8 sound thanks to a custom dual exhaust setup that exits through four Vibrant polished exhaust tips.
If you are looking for a show quality 1932 Ford Roadster that is ready to take first at your local show and is turn-key ready to drive anywhere, then the Magoo '32 might the the roadster for you.
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  • Year: 1932
  • Make: Ford
  • Model: Highboy

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