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How rare is a 1932 LINCOLN 3W COUPE

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by NITROFC, May 16, 2009.

  1. Very kool. thanks for sharing. Looks to be pretty damn rare. 80 to 100 Grand at auction completely restored and original.
     
  2. Automotive Stud
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    Boy I'd love to have that and do it as an early kustom, full hood, smoothed out, desoto bumpers, ect... and leave the FE!
     
  3. TomP64
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    I'm an FE guy but I agree, a 430 or 462 MEL engine with the finned aluminum factory Lincoln valve covers would be right at home. It also looks like a car that actually needs the 20-24" wheels to look normal.
     
  4. brewsir
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    Not rare at all....does he want to trade me for a nice running car of some sort??HaHa Damn that's nice!
     
  5. :D I'll second that!
     
  6. truckncoupe
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    what do you mean rare... has anyone seen one lately? Hell yes it's rare!

    Nice ride!!:D
     
  7. Pscott
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    Awesome! Optical illusion, or are there 4 hinges on the doors?
     
  8. That's a real classic beauty-thanks for sharing.
     
  9. krooser
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    They are really rare with the FE Ti-Power option...

    Moepower's Dad's '32 Lncoln V8 sedan will soon be back on the road. Moe and his brother recently got it running after a 10 year nap...
     
  10. gnichols
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    There is a guy in the Sarasota FL area with a big, full-fendered 2-door Lincoln that looks very much like like an XL Vicky but the bussle in the back is longer - and styled similar to a Deuce's tail. Very, very cool Sorry I don't have any photos. Has a 460 in it, I think. VERY expensive stock, not many rodded I guess. Gary
     
  11. LarzBahrs
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    They probably are very rare now because as many of the other cars of that vintage, they were over shadowed by the Fords. Id like to see a 32' mercury, now THAT would be flipping crazy.
     
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  12. NITROFC
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    Love the golf club storage compartment
     
  13. oj
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    That is a great car, magnificent and powerful. That FE has got to go, that thing needs at least a lincoln 12cyl. If you have to replace the original engine put something in there that fits the car, something with obscure superchargers hanging off the side and rows carburators the size of quart paint cans, something that'll make you step back and say 'jesus h christ!'
     
  14. That's one '32 Ford product that really should be restored.
     
  15. 19Fordy
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    My production numbers book Encylopedia of American Cars, page571 shows the following:
    Lincoln 1932 Model KA (wb 136.0):
    Number 502A ,2P coupe, weight 5335 lbs,Price $3200 (no production number given)
    Number 502B, 2-4P coupe, weight 5205, price $3245 (no production number given)
    But the book then shows that the total combined number of the 502A and the 502B coupes produced in 1932 was 86.

    RARE!
     
  16. temper_mental
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    Very cool needs to be restored!!! Shit I cant believe I just said that.
     
  17. hotrd32
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    Ditto.........



    [QUOTE=Rich Venza;That's one '32 Ford product that really should be restored.
     
  18. The Cap'n
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    Agreed. If it wasn't as solid as it is then it would be a different story
     

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