This 1932 dster Highboy d adheres to all the classic highboy cues: big n’ little rolling stock, a fenderless body, a chopped windshield, a raked stance, and a high-performance Chevy V8. The Deuce body features a folding, hideaway top and power windows, according to the seller, who adds that the street rod “runs and drives great.”
- The engine is a Chevrolet 350-cu.in. OHV V8 of unspecified vintage.
- The engine has block-hugger headers.
- The transmission is a GM 700R4 four-speed automatic with a column shifter.
- The rear end is a body-colored 9-inch unit.
- No known body damage was reported.
- The roadster is finished in e Blue.
- The body and paint are “excellent,” with no scratches or rust per the seller.
- The top has been chopped.
- Door handles, hinges, and the cowl vent were shaved.
- The bench seat is covered in tan leather upholstery with brown contrast panels.
- The trunk was upholstered to match the interior.
- The dashboard is a modified ’40 unit with neline gauges.
- The tilt steering column is topped with a body-colored vintage steering wheel.
- The car has air conditioning.
- The front suspension uses parallel A-arms and coilover shocks.
- The rear suspension is a triangulated four-bar system with coilover shocks.
- The rear tires are from sier.
- No extra parts or accessories are included with the car.
- There are no problems or needs, according to the seller.
- In the photos provided, the speedometer seems to register 25 mph when the car is parked.
- This 1932 Highboy dster has a 350-cu.in. small-block Chevy V8, per the seller.
- The transmission is a 700R4 four-speed automatic with a column shifter.
- The body is a Deuce with a folding hideaway top.
- The car has power front disc brakes.
- The bench seat is covered in two-tone tan and brown leather.
The seller states that this vehicle will be sold on a clean title in his name. This 1932 Highboy dster d has many small modifications and is “very well built,” according to the seller, who adds that “it runs and drives great.”