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1932 Ford Highboy Sedan - Back Then Again

A Tribute To Eastwood & Barakat's Ahead-Of-Its-Time Deuce
From the December, 2009 issue of Street Rodder
By Tim Bernsau
Photography by Josh Mishler
1932 Ford Highboy Sedan Passenger Side
1932 Ford Highboy Sedan Burn Out
1932 Ford Highboy Sedan Small Block
Barakat's small-block was... 
   
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1932 Ford Highboy Sedan Small Block
Barakat's small-block was a low-buck hot rod piece, maybe with a crack or two. Not likely with the 711-horse 434 Dart Little M pulling Bill's sedan. The air cleaner is owner built. Water flow was reversed, using an electric water pump under the passenger side motor mount to cool the heads first; it never runs hot, even when idling for extended periods.
1932 Ford Highboy Sedan Interior
"I tried to keep the interior... 
   
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1932 Ford Highboy Sedan Interior
"I tried to keep the interior simple since E&B had basically none," Bill said. This was put together to get it to Indy, but it has since gone back to Bob Schumacher at Vintage Fabrications for an upholstery upgrade on the Wise Guys buckets, plus headliner, floormats, and other modifications.
1932 Ford Highboy Sedan Rear Passenger Side
The Pete and Jakes and Superbell... 
   
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1932 Ford Highboy Sedan Rear Passenger Side
The Pete and Jakes and Superbell sedan wears the minimal gloss finish that the E&B sedan, but not many others, wore in the early '80s.
1932 Ford Highboy Sedan Barakat Sedan
Not gone and not forgotten,... 
   
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1932 Ford Highboy Sedan Barakat Sedan
Not gone and not forgotten, it was exciting to see the current incarnation of the original Eastwood & Barakat sedan at the GNRS in 2007. We're glad Bill built his following the "once-was" '80s look of this Deuce-the car that may have inspired the whole traditional hot rod revival.
1932 Ford Highboy Sedan Suspension
The whole point of the chassis... 
   
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1932 Ford Highboy Sedan Suspension
The whole point of the chassis build was to keep it (reasonably) low-buck and (relatively) bolt-on. P&Js' components are off the shelf, but can pull the driver side front tire off the pavement.
1932 Ford Highboy Sedan Back Seat

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