I got a silver dime in change today. I thought I was lucky. In comparison, you got a $20 gold piece in change. This is what, the fourth discovered Deuce that's been posted here in the past week? Absolutely amazing...
wow congrats, there's more out there, someone know what steel Henry use for the bodies, I know from my own experience It's a hard steel, can not imagine doing a metal shaping...
Well apparently original unrestored 32's are everywhere but where I look. Congrats on you're new project.
What a great find! Knowing about a car for all these years and finally finding it must have felt great. Please explain what an "Early" 1932 Ford Roadster door is. Is that front axle a "heavy" the ends look like a '33 or later. Bob
No, it's not a heavy axle. I would think that it is original to the car, but the car has an early firewall & the one early door, so who knows. As for the early door, at the top where the outer skin folds over into the inside of the door, the piece is a lot longer and isn't a straight cut like the later ones. This is the piece that the door panel slides up into. I will post a picture of this later in the day... Sam