so my buddy calls me and say's hey I know where there's a 32 ford henery steel roadster...he discribes it to me , and i think... can't be....but he sends me the link.....I look at the pic and say , that not a 32 ford....
so he gets ahold of the seller... sellers says its an Australian ford????? wouldn't that be right hand drive...
Looking at those other pictures I see the dash is custom, the first photo made the top of the dash look like a ‘32 3W dash.
I’m still leaning toward Ford 3W but the panel below the deck lid was modified, and the middle hinge on a 3W was lower than the one on that car. Tops of quarters look correct for 3W with no reveals next to deck lid.
1) If it is a '32 Ford, it's been channeled, which skews the proportions. 2) A 3w coupe front door edge is more slanted than this one's. 3) That cowl screams Mopar, not Ford.
look at proportions of a 3 window, - angle of leading edge of door is different, - distance from rear vertical edge of door to rear wheel swage is totally different, cowl too flat, etc etc. looking at photos on Facebook, I wonder if the whole thing is possibly hand made. Lack of original style internal framing is why I think this, and the different proportions. I don’t see anything that looks like a ‘32 ford, apart from maybe the fenders, and even they look not quite right.
I was like.... I own it where do I go to get it... send me some pics..........LOL sum ting wong....the chassis is a mess ,not ford 32...and everything on top...
Hello, The roadster looks good. It is located in an "older" neighborhood that is mostly retirement folks and seniors of all ages. So, it may be that it is being sold, since they cannot drive it anymore or is a part of an estate being liquified. The cost seems like a good start for someone wanting something different, but put together for a starting point. The other photos also look good. It looks like it is located in a hot rod garage of sorts with tools, equipment and other stuff... YRMV Jnaki About this vehicle Driven 12,345 miles Automatic transmission Exterior color: Black · Interior color: Red Clean title This vehicle has no significant damage or problems. Seller's description **For Sale: Stunning 1932 Ford Roadster** Experience classic car perfection! This '32 Ford Roadster features an **original steel body** paired with a powerful **Ford 302 engine** and a smooth **automatic transmission**. It's not a showpiece—this beauty **runs and drives like a dream**. The **custom paintwork** turns heads wherever it goes. Own a piece of automotive history!
Neither. Simple reason if a Euro or Aussie Ford was good enough to ship to U.S.A. with all the associated costs it would,nt end up like this one.
More pictures would help. Reminds me of a '32 five window that came up years ago. Turned out to be a '32 Teraplane mounted on a Model A frame that was boxed with wood.
“Original steel body” original to what? At least no 32 fords were harmed in this creation , although clever .
I didn't say it was just that it looked like : body line is wrong but the door and cowl looks almost correct, it's most likely a scratch build body with '32 fenders.
I'm with Clem and Dwollam, this looks like someone made it, based off of pictures because they didn't have an actual body to take measurements off of. And that description sounds like they wrote 10 words and then had an AI fluff it up with salesman language. It's not a bad attempt at a homemade body, and honestly, $19K isn't terrible, if the engineering of the chassis is good, that could actually be worth it to the right buyer, even with a mostly custom/homemade body. It just isn't what they are claiming it is.