I've always had a soft spot since having a steel full fendered 3W in 1972. 32's I've owned the years: roadsters, 5W coupes, 3W coupes, Vicky, 2dr sedans, 4 dr sedans, dump trucks, flatbeds, panel truck, pick-up & school buses Currently: panel truck, flatbed, 2 school buses, vicky & 2dr sedan Always a thrill to chave a 1932 Ford
Bob, don't be so modest, I think half the Deuces in the country have gone through your garage!!! Sent from my SM-G900V using The H.A.M.B. mobile app
I have owned 3 fordor sedans, 2 five window coupes, 3 or 4 pickups, 2 repop gl*** roadsters, and currently a phaeton.
I had a Panel Delivery and two European Tudors. I have a American Tudor V8, a gl*** 3W on an original ch***is and another European Tudor all with flathead V8 Hennie
I have owned 2 pickups and one 5w coupe project. Sold and traded all of them and bought this original body. Finished it in time for gnrS
I am 70 years old and have 55 years experience with hot rod flatmotors.At the age of 32,I bought my first 32---a five window that I paid $5,000 and still did NOT run.I kept it for 5 years and sold it because it was so "small" inside. Fast forward 35 years and I now own a Henry 32 cabriolet hi-boy with strong Flatmotor.
My 1st one My 2nd one My 3rd one My 4th one My 5th one which is part of #1. I'm not sure if 1/2 of a Deuce counts? . And I used to think that I had a few 34's . Really truly never thought that I'd have one 32......
Wagon is considered a commercial vehicle, but like most (but not all) of the other commercial vehicles, it shared the ch***is, and other exterior parts with p***enger vehicles.