Courtesy of HRP http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/threads/images-from-the-1932-ford-***embly-line.993424/
Love the picture above - thanks for posting it! And in the meantime: Tudor ***embly line in the U.S. in '32...
Survivor 1933-34 "Deuce" from Norway. Note fenders and different windshield, compared to (European) '32s
Cool Cabriolet, Bob. Here is another one, which I photographed at Automedon last year. (Automedon is a huge vintage/hot rod show near Paris, France). No idea which company made this odd-looking model
No Automedon this year, Chris. I'll miss it... Really a great event! Seen at Automedon a couple of years ago, Caroline and Manu Kandel’s “Phantom ‘32”, a homemade B400 based on a French Deuce
The blue '32 sedan got some love in American Muscle Car Magazine from France. Bill & Pat Ganahl looking at the car during the L.A. Roadster Show
2 x different European cabriolets, note the engine side curtain below and cowl. German above, Italian below, http://www.rmsothebys.com/ny13/art-...cabriolet-by-carrozzeria-pinin-farina/1063787
I think I've seen the second model at the Petersen Museum. Good looking car! Below, from my French 1932 Ford brochure. Besides the European-specific Tudor and Fordor models, Ford France also offered other models common in the USA/Canada