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Road Test Burnout in a 32 Ford HI – BOY American Hot Rod Icon

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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13 thoughts on “Road Test Burnout in a 32 Ford HI – BOY American Hot Rod Icon

  1. This car is awesome i want this for my birthday 🙂 

  2. THANKS! REALLY ENJOYED THE RIDE!

  3. Looks and sounds great! Thankyou for sharing your experience!

  4. Lets give credit to the guy that built the car, Rick May, North Plains,
    Oregon

  5. 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…

  6. 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…

  7. How did he get duel webbers on a chevy?

  8. Cruisin down the pacific coast Highway and you put the top down .. how cool
    is that!

  9. Dual webbers…More like Carter AFB s to me…

  10. You lost me at fiberglass body, goodbye!

  11. massaaaa.

  12. Fully chromed & polished independent rear suspension!

  13. That’s no Rat Rod much nicer

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