musée de ciré d'aunis , near la rochelle on west side of the country www.museeautomobilede ciredaunis.com
in the city of "la rochelle" on french west coast this wall is the back of a ford original agency of the 20's . still in place since a century
Just realised it reads as if the blue one above is mine , it’s not but the owner is a friend of mine . However I have this one for sale currently if any one is interested . Woods been replaced where need just needs some stress fractures welding up And a little sheet metal work on the rear .
Here is an original French '32 V8 brochure I found recently. No Phaeton ,standard roadsters or 5W coupes offered.
Good stuff, Sheldon! More pics of that UK Tudor, For Sale. Equipped with a small Ford Europe 2.0L engine
http://www.nsra.org.uk/newforum/showthread.php?79619-Cheap-32-Ford-two-door-Sedan-Body cheap euroepan tudor in brittany
I just spotted this in a Petersen's "Ford in the Thirties" book. I couldn't show the full picture because I was afraid that I would ruin the spine stuffing it in the scanner.
I'm no Fordor expert, but the body doesn't look stretched to 112 inches - I might be wrong. However, I'm intrigued by the shape of the front fenders. Or is it just me?
Body overall seems bigger, higher in the windows, longer in each door, quarter window etc........rear guard/ fender stretches out more. Here’s the full photo, although it says at the beginning of the book not to reproduce it......does taking a photo and putting online contravene that ?
Thanks for posting that 2nd picture of the Spanish Deuce. Yes, 112 inches indeed, or so it looks. Jean-Luc Louasil's Tudor, France: