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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by cavman, Aug 22, 2013.

  1. Hitchhiker
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    What I haven't seen anyone mention is that when these were just 20 year old used cars and you could go out and buy one of them for less than $100 bucks...you had a choice of a car with a v8 or a 4 banger. Seems obvious to me what is a better choice.

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  2. Rusty O'Toole
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    Jean Harlow and a V8 Ford were hot stuff in 1932. Today, not so much.
     
  3. motoandy
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    I am glad they are not on my wish list, however I can appreciate the hell out of them.
     
  4. eaglebeak
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    '32 Fords and Harley Davidsons are for the guys with little weenies.
     
  5. Larry T
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    I guess by that logic, no one needs any kind of hotrodded car or chopped ('scuze me, bobbed) bike.
    Just basic jellybean transportation.
     
  6. jmpowie
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    Your response means little weenie. If you need a 32 or a Harley Davidson over any other type of car or bike you have something lacking.
     
  7. mart3406
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    I'm ***uming, 'Abomb', that you're
    referring just to '32 Fords??!! :eek::eek::D

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  8. Larry T
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    And if you need a hotrod over a stocker it's the same deal.

    Kinda comes down to WHY you're building/driving/riding what you've got and why you're worried about what someone else is building what they're building.
     
  9. turdytoo
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    Like the guy with the little weenie told the pros***ute when she asked him who he was going to satisfy with that little thing, he replied, "Me".
     
  10. solidaxle
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    Well at least you didn't mention Corvettes.
     
  11. cavman
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    :) or things that go bang :)
     
  12. barett
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    I fell in love with my first 32 in high school. The fellow I worked for had a bright red 3 window... Completely 80's out... Aluminum everywhere suede interior, tan of course. As he got back into the hobby I got to be around to help out... Even then knowing nothing I knew that car would look better back to basics. Still I thank that car for pointing me in the right direction... Could have easily been that guy in the Honda (not a chance) .......... And then I saw a 33 5 window.. Forgot all about that little deuce.... I'll go to the corner and ice my Internet black eye.


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  13. HOTRODPRIMER
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    For people that know the difference I would take quiet a while to list it all,,and the fact is when it was time to sell the 32 will have appreciated in value,the Model A would probably lose value,,sad but true. HRP
     
  14. InstantT
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    Even if he has a little weenie, he's got the dough for a deuce, so he gets the girl. That leaves me showing my big weenie to my T. (Sigh) I wish I had a little weenie too.
     
  15. Muttley
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    '32's are cool (obviously) but I'd rather have a comparable Model A and the price difference in cash.
     
  16. motoandy
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    ,^^^^^^well said..
     
  17. XERB
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    Gee, there could be a flood of others mentioned too, Mustangs, T Birds...I guess it all depends what fence folks sit on...keeps everyone amused though, have a nice day...
     
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  18. I didn't bother to take pictures, couldn't get them developed back then. I could have gotten one of the back seat developed for you I suppose.
     
  19. partsdawg
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    I like them and if one comes my way at the right price I will buy it but not as a keeper. I cannot stand being confined in a interior space no matter how "cool" it is.
    Few years back I ended up with a A roadster. Woooo-hoooo!!! Then I sat in it. Sold it 10 minutes later. Ridden in my buddies 34 5 window. Claustrophobic. Went back to a 55 Chevy as it is roomy.
    Same reason it's boxers over tighty whities. I need room to move;)


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  20. Right on Bob. Right on.
     

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  21. blowby
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    Same here. Wait, what are we talking about, the '32 or the teenager?
     
  22. aonemarine
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    well I could keep a deuce in the garage with no issues, but the TAP...not so much
     
  23. HOTRODPRIMER
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    Have you been peeking again? :D HRP
     
  24. raprap
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    Even in the 60's when muscle cars were king, I wanted a Deuce. Almost had one but my dad said they were fast but junk then and now. That was in in 1965. He was a depression guy and anything that reminded him of it was no good. He said buy a newer car that won't give you any problems. I bought a 1958 Impala. Been buying GM cars ever since. I hate them now because they are so ugly. I'll keep my '40 until a nice Nomad comes around! Not!
     
  25. summersshow
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    Im not sure about over rated but I think there over done... Theres too many of them, all in the same style... Kinda like 55 and 57 chevys... There both everywhere...
     
  26. FRANKTHECRANK
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    Excellent post. :D
     
  27. rusty1
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    ...just my opinion, but there are so many other cars & trucks that are just as cool or cooler than 32 Fords....but I do like to draw them...along with other stuff.
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  28. 66tintop
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    32-33-34 are not overrated at all, are they expensive -hell yes ! But only if you can't afford one or three ! But what isn't expensive these days ! They are like real estate , expensive today - cheap tomorrow ! Deal with it , they will not cheaper, so I likely will never own one let alone 2 or 3 !:(
     
  29. Flathead47
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    32's , A models , 33 - 34's are all kool ........ but nothing beats the open road in a 36 cab or roadster ....... try finding a good one .....
     
  30. 66tintop
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    Heck I don't even seen one , am I missing out !
     

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