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Discussion in 'Traditional Hot Rods' started by Pops32 Roadster, Oct 1, 2024.

  1. 2OLD2FAST
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    from illinois

    Is " lisp" still socially correct ? I'd have guessed they'd have renamed it by now .
     
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  2. Hollywood-East
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    For the Win !!!
     
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  3. In NY state for pre 1973 cars the transferable registration is the same as the title, the vin on the registration is in the system as the vehicle (1932 ford) stated on the registration.
    Post 73 they went to a title and non-transferable registration, you have to register your vehicle every two years to keep the license plates and you must have insurance on the vehicle to keep the plates.
     
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  4. I don't know whether or not it's socially correct, but the term does seem to have fallen out of common usage. Online searches for "lisp" seem to mainly turn up results for some type of computer programming language. :confused: Who knew?
     
  5. Was your dad's Deuce ever featured in any magazines, if so that would add to the value when selling. HRP
     
    Last edited: Oct 4, 2024
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  6. 05snopro440
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    Isn't it a 32?
     
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  7. BJR
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    Without a vin of some kind fastened to the car, that matches the paper title, there is nothing connecting the paper title to that car. Who knows what car that paper title goes to, if there is no matching number on the car?
     
  8. Pops32 Roadster
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    Pops32 Roadster


    Thank you. I'm going through the NYS DMV
     
  9. Faux pas on my part, it is indeed a '32 Ford. HRP

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  10. Pops32 Roadster
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    Pops32 Roadster

    Thank you for the link Mr48Chev. That DMV link doesn't go back that far only to 1972. ??
     
  11. Pops32 Roadster
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    Pops32 Roadster

    No Magazines that I know of.
     
  12. Pops32 Roadster
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    Pops32 Roadster


    Thank you for the information!
    I can't find the VIN on the frame or anywhere else, and I'm certainly not taking it apart!
     
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  13. Pops32 Roadster
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    Pops32 Roadster


    Any suggestions are well. Thank you.
     
  14. Pops32 Roadster
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    Pops32 Roadster


    Thank you. Good to know.

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  15. Pops32 Roadster
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    Pops32 Roadster


    He was Buffalo, NY. I know he has a trophy from the Olcott Car Show in New York.

    I posted car photos in the original post.

    He built the car in his garage. He had some help from a few other Hot Rod enthusiasts; I think he survived them all.
    I have a small box of car part receipts, it is registered with a NYS Transferable Registration/Title since around 2001 (?). The steel body has been in the family since the 1970s I think? It has a flathead engine. It sounds great. We brought it out for a drive a few days ago. I also just learned that it has undercarriage lighting.

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  16. Pops32 Roadster
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    Okay I will look it it. Thank you.

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  17. Happydaze
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    Great that you've added pics but adding them to you'd first post means they'll get missed by anyone who's looked at this thread previously and misses your mention of pics. I suggest you post them at this point in the thread. Car looks great BTW.

    The lighting underneath is goofy and detracts massively from the car in every respect. They appear to be only zipped on thankfully. I can only assume you'd dad fitted them as a bad taste joke to piss his buddies off, as its otherwise at odds with his otherwise good taste and eye for detail.

    Chris
     
  18. richard crow
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    with a ny regerstation all you do is fill in the name of the buyer on the back of the transferable registration & sign it keep it simple. on the reg is a seriel number stamp that number on the frame rail near the steeringbox dont get the state involed if you ask 5 clerks you will get 5 different answers. if it on a repro chassis there is no number there
     
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  19. alchemy
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    I noticed on the pic of the right front brake line that it seems the clip inside the frame rail has come loose. Make sure to replace it before you drive it.
     
  20. Pops32 Roadster
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    Pops32 Roadster

    The 1932 Roadster Front Passenger Side 4.JPG 32 Roadster Dashboard 1.JPG 32 Roadster Trunk Rear 4.JPG 32 Roadster Engine Top 1.jpg 32 Roadster Engine Passenger Side 2.JPG The 1932 Roadster Front Passenger Side 2.JPG
    Thanks for your input Chris.
    I also dislike the lighting, but its there so I mentioned it.
    Here's more photos.

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    Last edited: Oct 5, 2024
  21. Moriarity
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    please click "full image" when posting pics
     
  22. Pops32 Roadster
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    Pops32 Roadster

    Thank you. I will have it checked asap.

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  23. Pops32 Roadster
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    Pops32 Roadster

  24. Pops32 Roadster
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    Pops32 Roadster

    Full Image? I'll look for it thanks!

    32 Roadster Driver Side 1.JPG
     
  25. Pops32 Roadster
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    Pops32 Roadster

    The 1932 Roadster Front Passenger Side 4.JPG 32 Roadster Under Carriage 3.JPG 32 Roadster Suspension 1.JPG 32 Roadster Front View Head Light 2.JPG 32 Roadster Left Front Wheel 6.JPG 32 Roadster Dashboard 12.JPG 32 Roadster Dashboard 9.JPG 32 Roadster Dashboard 3.JPG 32 Roadster Engine Top 1.jpg 32 Roadster Engine Passenger Side 11.JPG 32 Roadster Engine Driver Side 16.JPG 32 Roadster Driver Side 1.JPG Hello

    EDITED: I ADDED PHOTOS!! You GUYS ARE TOUGH!

    My father loved this forum. His H.A.M.B. name was: bob da bear (2010?)

    My father's gone now. He left behind his beloved 1932 Roadster. Many of its parts and pieces have been in the family for as long as I can remember. My father didn't leave much information but we have photos. Most of his car friends who helped him are gone too now.

    This what I know:
    It's a Ford steel body surrounded by lots of chrome. It includes a channeled frame, split wishbone front-end suspension, and radius chrome steering rods with vintage bias ply tires. It features a louvered trunk lid, stainless steel floor and battery box located in the trunk.
    At the heart of this vintage beauty sits a Flathead powerhouse. The Flathead has a three deuce setup, Offenhauser heads. There’s also stainless steel straight pipes, coupled with a 3 speed transmission.
    This 32 Roadster has room for two passengers with a canvas convertible top providing an extra layer of protection for you and your sweetheart. The cabin has red leather upholstery wrapped around the cabin and bench seat.

    He registered it HISTORICAL and it has a NYS Transferrable Registration/Title (NY) as far back as 2001(?) (My father said I just needed the NYS Transferable Registration/Title in order to sell it.)

    It's really beautiful and runs great. It is part of the Estate so it must be sold.
    Any leads welcome.

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    QUESTIONS:

    -Guys, what is the difference between a Traditional Hot Rod,
    and a Traditional Custom?

    -Can you tell me anything about this car and/or its parts, so that I can list it for sale?

    -Which questions (besides price) will a buyer ask about the car?

    -What do I need to know about selling a car like this?

    Thank you to everyone that has helped!


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    Last edited: Oct 7, 2024
  26. Moriarity
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    I moved this to traditional hot rods
     
  27. Moriarity
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  28. RockyMtnWay
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    Sorry for your loss.
    Your pops put together a really nice ride. I imagine selling it is a tough decision.
     
  29. Pops32 Roadster
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    Pops32 Roadster


    Thank you!
     
  30. Pops32 Roadster
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    Pops32 Roadster

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