It is spoken for, so dont bother emailing me I WILL NOT GIVE OUT ANY INFO ON THE CAR! One owner for over 50 years...
Yea I find this kind of **** that there is no way I can afford, I just want a old turd hudson or merc 4 door! And wouldnt you know it, that I cant find! Hell I would like to have a 50 or round bout that ford F-1 and those seem to be history around here too! Jim
Nice! Damn I'm always on the look out for anything old hoping that one those leads will be a 32 coupe! Sweet find you got!
I think it will be going to a good home, I am pretty confident he will do the right thing with the car, it is a really nice one, I have know about the car since I was about 16 and I am 40 now, so it has been in my head for awhile! Jim
Yea I am p***ing it on to someone else, like I said, I cant afford it, I cant afford to even ask about it and I am smart enough to know that! Jim
then it wasn't a find...... i found a garage find today..oh heck..it was my car,looked over and there was one in my neighbors garage too.
I gave my left testical for the one I have now, I will give the right for that one...squeek squeek!!!!!
I have never seen a restored 32' period correct ever in person. I hope it is kept stock and this is the only time I will say that. Thats a nice car and sorry it can not go home with you but hey if it gets driven now awesome.-Weeks
I agree. It's so nice to see one that's not in a field or half buried in dirt or in a garage with the roof leaking all over it for 40 years.
The cars that skip a generation in deep hiding are important...that car missed the early part of the resto period, when it would have had everything replaced with repro **** and dual sidemounts, and survived the streetrod age which would have given it electric windows and cowl vent, a bad chop, and carefully copied toyota interior...earlier, it missed getting carved into a roundy racer or being given a one-day channel job by a teenager...and here it is, still magnificent.
A great find, probably already been rodded judging by the headlamps, wheels; bet there's a 59A under the hood. A very similar car to this, externally, was bought just outside Houston many years ago. Had a 51 Merc engine, OD trans and open drive rearend with 16" wire wheels and little headlamps. Was expensive then at $2500.
Still the stock running gear in the car, original engine and all....I did stumble upon another one today......these 32's really are not that rare are they??? I seem to find old guys with them in barns every where I go! Jim
Absolutely. Not to mention a few wars, some house moves, bad weather, recession, thieves...... To cut that car up now would be close to murder. Nice find, hope it finds the right home.