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    Time to step up Deuce owners..........

     



    ...........still a couple days left to get in on the action.

    One of the most treasured options for a deuce is the Pines winterfront. This probably won't surprise many actual deuce owners, but others of you might marvel at just how desireable some folks think these are. Something to keep in mind, this one is incomplete.............

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    Just checked out the bidding, would seem there's 1 out of 18 bidders who think it's worth $6500.!!!!! Crazy, ain't it???
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    It`s a really cool piece but if they`re so popular why are they not repopped?

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    Isn't there something like 25 louver hood side panels that bring big money too?

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    Both Items---- Pines winterfront and 25 louver hood bring top $$$$$
    Sold 1 of each @ L.A. Roadster show last year for unbelievable $$$$$$$$
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    Wow … I’ve built good running cars for less than that.

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    http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...m=270306214384


    This will go for really big bucks!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Itoldyouso
    Isn't there something like 25 louver hood side panels that bring big money too?

    Don


    Actually ... a 25 vent hood and a Pines Winter front are at the opposite ends of function on a 32 Ford ... but both bring STUPID money nowadays.

    The 25 vent was released on August the 18th, 1932 by Ford Motor Company. It was to be used on V8 equipped vehicles ggoing to warm climates ... to help eliminate the flathead overheating problems. The 25 vent lowers the under hood ambient temperature by as much as 40 degrees.





    The difference is easily seen when comparing the two ...

    The Pines Winter front is much more rare ... and was designed to close up the radiator and help keep the engine HOT and not freezing up ...
    a way different purpose than the 25 vent hood.



    The most I have seen a 25 vent hood bring was 6 grand on eBay a few months back ... where I have turned down considerably more than that for a Pines Winter Front ...
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    Wonder who started that myth that '32 Fords are expensive to build.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Itoldyouso
    Wonder who started that myth that '32 Fords are expensive to build.

    Don

    no sh$t!!

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    I reckon that I won't be buying one of those anytime soon. My grill budget is only $6,400.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Itoldyouso
    Wonder who started that myth that '32 Fords are expensive to build. :LOL:
    Actually, if you do not play " FOLLOW THE LEADER " with the 32 stuff ... 32 Fords are less expensive to build than a lot of the more ' unusual ' out of the mainstream cars.

    I could sell my 32 roadster for way more money than I have spent on it ... but I was careful buying parts, done the majority of the work myself and only hired out the absolute things I could not do at that level. I also bought 1932 25 vent Ford hoods for $300. Nice ones ... but it was 20 years ago ... The one on my 32 roadster cost me $250.

    I do admit to being " upside down " money wise on my 32 Ford 3W project ... but it is my last build ... I have made no compromises and bought the stuff I thought was the best of the BEST. Because I have not waited and hunted the KILLER deal ... on parts and pieces ... I have been making progress on this coupe a lot faster than any of my previous projects. I have also hired more help on this coupe ... than other other project







    It is now B L A C K ... all over and I am installing the new glass ... the only major step left is upholstery. I ordered a few leather samples today ...
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    Still quite a bit short of what I got 4 mine.
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    Sold for $7105 plus shipping!

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    Hey Deuce, do you have any pictures of your 3W painted. I've been watching the progress for a while and would like to see it. Very nice.

    As for the grill, I'll be remaining a poser if that's what it takes to play. My whole body cost less than that. Someday I'd like to get my hands on a real 3window.
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