This particular picture is of a '32 B-400. I bet the owner was especially pissed when these two shitheads "lifted" it.
My tudor sedan when it arrived almost 2 years ago. Currently rebuilding a324 olds & hoping to have it back together soon. Sent from my iPhone using H.A.M.B.
I love the 32 Fords and have 3 of them to prove it. This is the one I wanted to build back when I was 18 years old. Now 79 and at long last have the hot rod of my dreams. Owner built and driven hard, 30K miles on it in 3 summers.
Egad, that's gorgeous @John Stimac I see Ford-oval hubcaps and no V-8 logo on the headlamp bar. I take it this is a Model B? All stock?
@John Stimac I could swear I saw a silver 32 Vicky driving up University in Fort Worth, TX a few years ago. I see you are in Lake Havasu, but has that car every been in Texas? The one I saw could be a twin to that one.
I had a 32 3 window when I was 15. It was channeled and was just a roller. My Uncle took it as payment for moving 8 or 10 cars for a local garage. The garage owner said he took the car because the real owner failed to pay for work done on the car. To make a long story short the real owner was was a Lawyer and brought claim and delivery papers and a Sheriff's deputy and that was that. I am currently working on a 32 Ford roadster that I bought in 1979. I've been collecting parts all these years and hope to finish a highboy before I am too old to drive it.
The new plates I just recently found. Plus my 32 after a new paint job, this is not red oxide primer.
A couple more of my cabriolet. This is a great driver - I've been about 2K miles so far this year and still using it 3-4 times a week. Sent from my iPhone using The H.A.M.B. mobile app
I was first afflicted with the Deuce disease at the age of 12 years old, it has been what has kept me broke! HRP
I updated the engine a tad. Replaced a 32-34 Ford 4 cylinder with about 50HP with a 425 cubic inch Buick from a 1965 Buick Riviera Gran Sport... about 360 HP! Kept the switch pitch automatic, too! Did not split the wishbone.