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L.A. Hi Boy 32' Ford
Billet Or Beyond -- Styling Is The Essence Of Hot Rodding
The body that Tom "Itch" Otis (left) Chose was originaly sold in Australia and features different door jambs and hardware than its American counterpart.
Mark's choice (right) was a brand-new fiberglass body, hot out of the molds of Darrell Zipp.
 
L.A. Hi Boy
pleated interior
Tom's car is like the saying "It's like a zoot suit with a drape shape... an dreet pleats"? Tom's interior is made up of all reet commssioned by Dan Miller to fill it up with 600 3/4-inch carmine red pleats that are spread around the front seat, door panels, kick panels, firewall, and rumble seat area with a Hurst shifter attaches to an M-20 trans.
From pleats to panels and instead of tuck 'n' roll, Mark's Ron Mangus-sculptured interior is a study in leather and tweed simplicity, and the same sever styling carried under the decklid, too. Pinstripes on the beltline are the same color as the interior. A Lokar shifter mounts to a polished Turbo 400 tranny.
L.A. Hi-Boy
32 Ford front end
Super-trad styling dominates the front of TOm's high-boy. the stock grille shell has been filled and peaked and convered with a black base of Sikkens paint and sprayed with red, orange, and yellow flames. A U-shaped, combo, tube nerf/headlight bar wraps around the grille shell and supports both 8-inch Deist headlights and Harley-Davidson turn signal indicators.
Mark's land speed swoopy look was acheived y sectioning the 'glass grille shell 4 inches and narrowing it 3/4 inch. Jack White of El Cajon, California, was responsible for spraying on the rod's PPG Concept 1000 Sky White paint, while Dan Fink built this custom aluminum grille insert. But as the case was with Tom, Mark chose 8-inch Deist headlights to grace the front end of his '32.
L.A. Hi-Boy
Halon 1301 on-board-fire- extinguisher system
Bells and Whistles anyone? Well there are plenty of them here with Tom's completely detailed engine compartment in a late-'50s motif. The finned coil and oil filter canister, then shift your eyes down to the bottom of the steering column for some more fins. Polished and painted Offy finned aluminum rocker covers are used in conjustion with an Offy three-port intake manifold. The intake retains three Rochester two-barrel carbs capped by htree equally anchient Hellings and Stellings
air cleaners.
Mark decided to go low-key, but high-powered under the hood. The light-gray block makes a subtle contrast against the white firewall and hood, while the polished radiator, aluminum heads, water pump, Street Performance aluminum rocker covers, billet air cleaner, plus all teh chromed goodies provide the needed sparkle. One of Mark's better ideas was to install an automatic Halon 1301 on-board-fire-extinguishing system, seen just behind the distributor.

Thanks to Rod and Custom's writer Gray Baskerville for creating this write up on these two genuine cars.



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