
Road Test Burnout in a 32 Ford HI – BOY American Hot Rod Icon
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This video features a very well built 1932 Ford HI-Boy owned by Ed and Leigh Anne Evans. With their permission (pretty much), I put this amazing Hot Rod through it’s paces up in the twisty mountain roads…where it performed flawlessly and was a riot to drive! Proving the fact that great craftsmanship, combined with tried and true Hot Rodding parts, makes for an amazing overall package!
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This car is awesome i want this for my birthday 🙂
THANKS! REALLY ENJOYED THE RIDE!
Looks and sounds great! Thankyou for sharing your experience!
Lets give credit to the guy that built the car, Rick May, North Plains,
Oregon
This is a beautiful car..big dollars invested..congrats…when i put mine
together (search Frankenstude Too here on utube) I wanted something
different. I did a Studebaker body,on a Ford frame with a 69 Lincoln 460
and a 4spd, cut the body in half and made it 5″ wider..light cars with big
hp equals..more smiles per mile…
there is a reason people choose Chevy engines in old Ford cars. 1 parts are
cheap for Chevys, 2 they are small in size and fit easily 3 you can get
huge hp and be reliable.. its a perfect combination..mine has a 475hp
lincoln 460..just to be different…
How did he get duel webbers on a chevy?
Cruisin down the pacific coast Highway and you put the top down .. how cool
is that!
Dual webbers…More like Carter AFB s to me…
You lost me at fiberglass body, goodbye!
massaaaa.
Fully chromed & polished independent rear suspension!
That’s no Rat Rod much nicer