Vehicle Description
The 1932 Ford is widely recognized as being the most predominate
hot rod and has been the case since the first days of hot rodding
in the early 30's. In 1931, the Model A was the model Henry Ford
felt most passionate about and although sales were slipping, Mr.
Ford thought this was more caused by those at the dealers and not
due to the product. After time, some of his staff was finally able
to convince him that the market had shifted and demanded more
luxury but the next project hadn't even started and the new market
year was coming quick. The Model A production was stopped in the
United States and Ford started the first designs for their new
model and new engine. Although comfort was the primary reason for
redesign, they also focused on increasing the power and refined the
ride feel which turned out to be an essential reason for their
success. What reached the showrooms was a milestone in a number of
ways. It was faster, more comfortable, more refined, a masterpiece
of industrial design, and yet still affordable.
Sticking to its roots, this fine example of a 1932 Model B Pickup
is dressed in Brewster Green with Black fenders. This truck is
excellent in every aspect and is a solid runner as well. The truck
is believed to be all original steel as well. It is powered by its
4 cylinder that purrs like a kitten. The brakes have been upgraded
to 1940 Ford Hydraulic brakes and function well. The truck rides on
Firestone tires with 18 inch wire wheels. Do not miss your
opportunity to own such a unique and low production vehicle.
Gr Auto Gallery, LLC and our sister company, Wheelz Sales and
Leasing Inc. makes every effort to represent each vehicle
accurately and with integrity. We also welcome third party
inspections when necessary. Although we try to do our very best to
be accurate in our description writing we are human and do make
mistakes. Unless otherwise noted, All vehicles are sold AS IS, No
Warranty Expressed or Implied. All sales final. GR Auto Gallery and
all its affiliates reserve the right to charge a 3% processing fee
on any credit card sales of over $2,500.