This 1932 Ford highboy roadster was custom built by the seller in 2024 using a 1932 frame paired with a Brookville Roadster steel body featuring a removable hood panel, a tilt-out windshield, and a custom-fabricated removable soft top. Power is provided by a rebuilt 292ci Y-block V8 topped with a Mummert aluminum intake manifold and linked with a Tremec five-speed manual transmission and a Ford 9″ rear end. The car rides on a 1935-style rear spring, a Pete and Jakes front drop axle with split wishbones, and Super Bell Front spindles, and it is equipped with a Wilwood brake master cylinder feeding into Buick-style drums. The custom interior features saddle leather upholstery, a Hurst shifter, square-weave carpets, and Dolphin gauges, and the trunk is trimmed to match. This 1932 roadster hot rod is now offered with parts records and a clean Texas title in the seller’s name.

The steel Brookville Roadster body was finished in black during the build, and the door handles were shaved. Details include tinted windshield glass, dual mirrors, a removable hood panel, blue-dot taillight lenses, and a custom black removable soft top.

The car rides on a 1935-style rear transverse leaf spring, a Pete and Jakes front drop axle with split wishbones, tube shocks on all four corners, and Super Bell front spindles. Braking is handled by Buick-style hydraulic drums with a Wilwood frame-mounted master cylinder. The 15″ front and 16″ rear steel wheels wear baby moon hubcaps and are wrapped in American Classic tires on the front axle and Firestone tires on the rear axle.

The bench seat and trim panels were upholstered in custom saddle leather during the build, and square-weave carpets are installed over Dynamat insulation. The trunk is trimmed to match and has a flip-up panel to access the fuel filler.

The banjo-style steering wheel is mounted to a chrome steering column ahead of a painted dash panel. A polished aluminum instrument bezel surrounds Dolphin gauges consisting of a 140-mph speedometer, a tachometer, and auxiliary gauges. The digital odometer indicates just under 600 miles, which is said to be the mileage added since the completion of the build in 2024.

Power is provided by a 292ci Y-block V8 that was bored .040 over and rebuilt in 2016. The Mummert aluminum intake manifold is topped with an Edelbrock four-barrel carburetor, and an aluminum radiator is installed along with an electric fan.

Power is sent to the rear wheels through a Tremec five-speed manual transmission and a Ford 9″ rear end with 3.70:1 differential.

Photos of various stages of the build process are provided in the gallery below.

































































