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    Quote Originally Posted by HiboyGal
    Since the front is all from the original car (grill shel, insert, radiator and possibly axle) and so is the gas tank, seems that what was replaced was the body. there is a slight chance I might be looking at a real 32 roadster that was restored with a body replaced.



    Your shell looks to be a original 32 Ford piece ... but the insert does NOT have the crank hole ... as it should.



    This is a photo of a repro ... but you get the idea.

    If your chassis has the original transverse springs ... the number of leaves is a clue as to what it came under ... but as it is a Hot Rod ... it does not really matter ...

    18 in the number means it was a V8 car ...


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    Deuce is right, V8. Just a thought to confuse the issue, if it is really a Wescott body, why not buy new doors from them if yours are really bad? That might solve your prob. less expensively and allow you to continue to drive your car. I like the history you have found, and maybe you could find out how old your (roadster) body is and have a kool historical ride. Wescott advertises their first body as still being on the road.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Deuce


    Your shell looks to be a original 32 Ford piece ... but the insert does NOT have the crank hole ... as it should.

    Hi deuce, I was wondering about that too, but yesterday I closely looked at the grill insert with a couple other hotrodders. I noticed the bottom part of each insert is lodged inside the insert metal 'frame' However I also counted 5 inserts that are not "inserted" but rather welded at the botton. We then compared with another 32 grill, and found that these 5 inserts would be the exact ones that would hold the crank hole. Inshort, if I had removed the crank hole, replaced the inserts and welded them back in the grill, this is exactely what I would have ended up with. In light of this latest 'discovery', I am concluding that this may very well be the original insert, minus the crank hole. As a matter of fact if you take notice of the grill insert frame, at the bottom, where the crank hoel would be, you can see that it does not connect. A crank hole would have covered this, but since it has been removed you now can see it not connecting at the bottom (look at photo and it looks like a red spot instead of a metal color). A new grill insert manufactured without a crank hole would go all te way around the grill and connect, wouldn't it?
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    PS: I forgot to mention that I closely looked at several original 32 grill inserts at a car cruise night and found them to be consistent in craftsmenship to my grill. however comparing new inserts I found they were not 'built" exactely in the same manner. The metal inserts are also very old, showing rust and have many layers of different paint on them.

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    It was a common practice to eliminate the crank hole, so your insert probably is a modified original. Just like they used to fill the radiator neck hole. I have articles in some of my old magazines somewhere of doing both modifications.

    Don

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    HiboyGal,
    Just some more info, all original '32 grille inserts were painted gray, not chrome.
    Jim
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