Gateway Classic Cars of Scottsdale is pleased to present for sale,
on consignment, this amazing Turquoise and Tan 1932 Ford 3 Window
Coupe! The rebuild and restoration on this coupe was finished up 11
years ago and has since clocked just under 7,000 miles on it.
Powered by a rebuilt GM 350 cubic inch V8 going through a rebuilt
Turbo 350 3 speed automatic transmission on to a Ford 9" rear end,
you have a recipe for success and fun. Luxuries include an AM/FM/CD
radio, anti-theft device with magnetized door poppers, power
brakes, power locks, power steering, power windows, tilt column and
lumbar supported tan leather seating. The classic look of the
bumpers and the custom touches with the wheels, shaved door handles
and mirror placement gives this 32 a touch of uniqueness. The
stance is just right and the 5.7 liter V8 purrs like a tiger while
the transmission shifts smooth and concise. You can even go
hoodless for that exposed look or keep them guessing on what's
behind that sweet symphony of air, fuel and spark. This one is an
attention grabber and the more you look, the more you like! Jump at
the chance to bring some brightness into your collection with this
beautiful beast today!
Vehicle Details
1932 Ford Coupe
Listing ID:CC-1610257
Price:$50,000
Location:O'Fallon, Illinois
Year:1932
Make:Ford
Model:Coupe
Exterior Color:Turquoise
Interior Color:Tan
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:6914
Stock Number:SCT1173
VIN:GCCSCT1173
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