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Discussion in 'Traditional Hot Rods' started by trevorsworth, Dec 12, 2021.

  1. trevorsworth
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    Hey guys... while I'm still new to the whole hot rodding scene I've definitely settled in the Model A camp and am turning out to not be such a big fan of 32 shells. But I saw a 32 shell in chrome and my interest is finally piqued... anyone got pictures? I have only been able to find a few... but for me I think this is the only way I'd ever run a 32 shell.

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    To each their own, I have been a Deuce guy for many years and I love the grille and insert of a '32 but I personally don't care for the chromed ones. HRP
     
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    I think that makes a '32 look like a Model A.

    Dave
     
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  4. trevorsworth
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    Definitely not trying to start an argument... I know why 32 shells are traditional, and they're definitely cool, just not my personal taste. But chrome sets them off to me. I'm trying to find a picture of a chrome 32 shell on an A, 'cause painted ones don't do it for me...
     
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    No arguments, just difference of opinions..HRP
     
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    The fire truck 32 commercial shells were chrome or stainless
     
  7. sloppy jalopies
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    buddy built a gl*** '32 tree window,
    called it hot wheels, someone must have told him it was cool,
    he put on a '30 shell, as hot wheels chromed the plastic '32 grill...
    the hot rod guys kind of look the other way and laugh...
     
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    Ford never made fire trucks in 1932 or any other year. Ford sold the ch***is to various fire truck manufacturing companies and they built the truck to city and town specifications.
     
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  10. alchemy
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    Let's see one of those chrome fire truck grilles. I've never seen any.
     
  11. Bad Bob
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    There was a guy with a red Coupe, that had a chrome grill. Used to see it at the GNRS every year, but don't know what happened to it. Haven't seen it in years.
     
  12. Bad Bob
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    I would never run a chromed 32 grill. It represents the change from Model A.
     
  13. trevorsworth
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    Here’s one… at least, a chrome commercial shell… no way to know if it was factory, my guess is probably not.

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    And yet most people have no compunctions about a painted 32 shell on an A.
     
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  14. Bad Bob
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    That's because putting a 32 shell on an A is an upgrade to most. A chrome grill on a 32 makes it look like a Model A, which would be a step backwards, in a Traditional sense. IMO, of course. To each his own.
     
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    Correct, Ford sold the running ch***is including the radiator shell, hood and cowl to a company's that coach built the fire trucks to the buyers specifications, I have never seen any mention of chrome radiator shells on any '32 Fire truck. HRP
     
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    Yeah you have. That former KCMO fire truck with the hold-over AA bed I wanted to buy last summer had a chromed commercial shell on it.
     
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    I think they're awesome...;)
     
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    I think chrome 32 shell looks like gold teeth...
     
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    Some people like gold some like silver!
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    Believe another Alt is from a Brit. Riley. :)
     
  24. 5window
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    Au contraire. I think making a '32 look a bit more like a Model A is a fine thing. But, as you say, to each his own.
     
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    I am not 100% sure about that. I'm not saying you're incorrect, I am just not quite sure. In his book The Commercial Fords, Lorin Sorensen states that Henry had a new firetruck every year at the River Rouge plant. It's a little hard to think that Henry would outsource building a new engine, even on a Ford ch***is.
     
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  27. Stogy
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    Being as 34 and 35 and even 36 had the surrounding shell/outer edges in chrome or offered in chrome I look at it as a follow through from the Model T era...I don't think backwards...a Deuce is a Deuce...
     
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    Belonged to a fellow club member in the 70s
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