1932 Fords are fairly common and do not stand out ... some of the time ...
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...r/DSC01651.jpg
especially on the Blue Ridge Parkway on Memorial Day weekend ... :D
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1932 Fords are fairly common and do not stand out ... some of the time ...
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...r/DSC01651.jpg
especially on the Blue Ridge Parkway on Memorial Day weekend ... :D
Great photo!
32's of all type rules !..great pic randy
Roadsters seems to be a dime a dozen ..since 90% are now glass but give me any Steel 32 ..WOW !
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Originally Posted by nitrofc
Al ... you know my two are ... :D
Randy ... When I get older and wiser I hope to have a duce like yours ...:toocool:
For that price I will take two dozen, but if you want to give me a steel 32 I would be happy to accept as well...
Dave Brisco
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Originally Posted by nitrofc
The book "The Early Ford V-8 As Henry Built It" provided the production numbers on the chart below ...
Cabriolet 6,091
Convertible sedan 926
Five-window Standard coupe 51,794
Fordor sedan 37,363
Panel delivery 6,122
Phaeton 2,490
Roadster 12,597
Sedan delivery 400
Station wagon 1,383
Sport coupe 2,911
Three-window Deluxe coupe 22,148
Tudor sedan 124,101
Victoria 8,580
You already have one nice Deuce ... :3dSMILE: :DQuote:
Originally Posted by nitrofc