Gateway Classic Cars of St. Louis is proud to offer a very handsome 1932 Ford HighBoy Roadster. This beautifully built Highboy features a high quality Gibson body which rides on performance suspension. The front end has independent suspension with tubular A-arms and coil over shocks. The front features rack and pinion steering and disc brakes. The rear suspension is a four link set up which rides nicely between a sporty feel and a comfortable ride. The healthy mill providing the push for this sleigh is a 350 CID V8 which is mated up to a reliable Turbo-Hydramatic Automatic Transmission. This small block is dressed with plenty of sparkle including a polished scoop, luminum intake, nd polished valve covers. This rod sports a full hood and sides, ut would look equally as impressive with those removed. The finish is slick and smooth and is a stunning shade of plum. The sides and hood are free of louvers to give a very clean smooth look. A subtle pinstripe completes the look. The soft top for this roadster is a high quality canvas with a nice boot to cover it when not in use. The vehicle has power roll up windows and can be fully enclosed, ut is probably most fun as an open air cruiser. The interior features beautiful leather upholstery and a nice custom dash cluster. The gauges are provided by Dakota Digital and give a nice updated look to the interior. Gear is selected by a Lokar shifter located on the floor, nd steering is handled with a sharp looking Banjo style steering wheel. Air Conditioning vents have been nicely integrated into the dash to provide cooling on the warm days. Imagine blasting this roadster down a back road with the top down and the dual exhaust singing. This vehicle has the classic look of an old school hot rod with enough modern technology to make it safe, omfortable, nd fast. Whether you choose to drive it, how it, r heck even race it, his '32 is not going to disappoint. You can see this '32 HighBoy roadster in greater detail in our St. Louis showroom. Please call 618-271-3000 or email stl@gatewayclassiccars.com with any questions.