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Ca. Deuce 5W from '55.

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by alfin32, Feb 27, 2012.

  1. alfin32
    Joined: Jun 20, 2006
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    alfin32
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    from Essex, Ma.

    I just found a '32 5W built in '55 by a young guy named Chuck Lee, a high school shop teacher from Easton, Ca. He died in a car accident in '57 at 24 years old. His parents then sealed it up in a garage until about 1978. It then appears to have gone through 2 or 3 owners in Ca. before being brought back east in the late '90's, or early '00's. I found photos of it in two of Don Montgomery's books running at the Russetta Timing ***oc. in 1948 while still running a flathead. Mr. Lee built it in '54/'55 with a brand new Olds 324", 4 pot Horne intake, solid lifter cam, exh. cutouts, and a Hydramatic attached to an open driveshaft early Ford rear. The interior was done by "Cookies" in Fresno, and the doors are operated by solenoids on the frame below the cowl. There is absolutely no rust, or accident damage, and aside from new wiring, appears to be exactly as built. I'm trying to piece together the ownership history, and hope to meet a former owner at Deuce Week on Friday. I'll keep you posted.
     
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  2. 117harv
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    You found or bought? Sounds very cool, it seems you have a good start on its history...pics please...and hurry:)
     
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  3. alfin32
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    from Essex, Ma.

    Photos would be helpful, huh.
    If anyone knows anything about this car, please contact me.
     

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  4. alfin32
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    alfin32
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    from Essex, Ma.

    I was lucky enough to buy it.
     
  5. hotrd32
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    from WA

    Oh man that thing is amazingly cool! It is quite an honor when one finds real history like that! Damn!
     
  6. CanUFelix
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    from venice CA

    Oh man, call off my wedding, I just fell in love.
     
  7. rrbrucea
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    Day-um! I wouldn't change a thing except what it might need to be reliable. Excellent score!
     
  8. hotrd32
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    from WA

    I can't believe what great shape that thing is in! Hey can you tell me what kind of Master Cylinder that is on the fire wall? Is it a four bolt? Does anybody know?
     
  9. cruzr
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    cruzr
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    *****en car

    [​IMG]
     
  10. BOP-Nut
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    Holy ****. Must be awesome to own a time capsule like that.
     
  11. JeffreyJames
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    from SUGAR CITY

    That is the most *****in 32 coupe ever. The white fender welting is just too cool along with the Chromed MC, Old engine with Horne 4x2 and the upholstery everywhere!!!!!


    So rad!!!!!!!!!!! Oh man.....
     
  12. 2935ford
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    Very nice score!
     
  13. primed34
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    Looks like a '40 Ford to me.
     
  14. Hot Rods Ta Hell
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    WOW! What a score!
    I'd probably deep six the aoogah horn from the firewall, the dice shifter knob and definately "retro" out the modern day wiring on the firewall to vintage cloth covered wires. Then it would look like it drove right off the pages of a late 50's Rod & Custom magazine.
     
  15. hammeredcoupe
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    from Tacoma,WA

    Awesome example of an early hot rod. Unbelievable that it survived in it's original form. Great score.
     
  16. alfin32
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    alfin32
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    from Essex, Ma.

    That's kind of exactly my plan for now too.
    I'll get more shots when i get it home.
     
  17. Old-Soul
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    :eek:


    Wow. What a score!

    For the time (hell, for ANY time) that this was/is/will always be really *****'n!!
     
  18. JeffreyJames
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    from SUGAR CITY

    You don't happen to want my '33 3w and my 32 5w for that thing do you? ;)
     
  19. notrod13
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    from long beach

    pure ***, wish you were closer so i could shoot it
     
  20. Dave50
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    Holy **** thats a nice score man mine has been out done now.. Wait til Frank sees this omg another with a OLDS !! Alfin when and where can we see it
     
  21. a bloke
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    Very cool car, I like the tail light treatment as well.
     
  22. falcongeorge
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    from BC

    WOW! That is PERFECT!!
     
  23. alfin32
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    alfin32
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    from Essex, Ma.

    It's being picked up today, and brought my friend Randy's shop for a safety check. I'm off to Deuce Week Thurs., so it probably won't be in Ma. till mid-March.
    I'll keep you posted, and you're welcome to come see it when it gets here. With the Hydramatic, and seat configuration, it has less room than my chopped coupe, but i can't change anything.
     
  24. Old-Soul
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    :D

    Seriously though, when you've got it home (and after you've driven it, and removed the grin from your face) post some more photos for us please?
     
  25. TexasSpeed
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    TexasSpeed
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    from Texas

    YES. Congratulations on the find. Good to know someone that appreciates its history is its next caretaker.
     
  26. Hot damn. That's one sweet find! Congratulations!

    By the way, that Horne intake is icing on the cake.
     
  27. TomT
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    Man, that baby is sweet - congrats!
     
  28. scootermcrad
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    WOOOW!!!! Now THAT is a survivor!!! Holy moly! Insane score! Beautiful!
     
  29. 3wLarry
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  30. brady1929
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    congrats, what a time capsule
     

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