Gateway Classic Cars of Denver is proud to offer this ALL STEEL
1932 Ford Coupe. The term 1932 Ford may refer to three models of
automobile produced by Ford Motors between 1932 and 1934. Rather
than just updating the Model A, Ford launched a completely new
vehicle for 1932. The V8 was marketed as the Model 18 in its
initial year but was commonly known as the Ford V8. It had the new
flathead V8 engine. The Model 18 was the first low-priced,
mass-marketed car to have a V8 engine, an important milestone in
the American automotive industry. The 221 cu in (3.6 L) V8 was
rated at 65 hp (48 kW), but power increased significantly with
improvements to the carburetor and ignition in succeeding years.
The V8 was more popular than the four-cylinder, which was
essentially a variant of the Model A engine with improvements to
balancing and lubrication. Powering this Particular 32 Ford is a
350 Cubic inch V8 backed by a TH-350 Automatic Transmission.
Painted in black with Red wheels with the hub caps and white wall
tires really sets this Deuce off! Options on this 1932 Ford
include: AM/FM Radio, CD Player, Leather Interior, Power Brakes,
Radial Tires, A/C and More!Great history recoreded with this Coupe
Don't miss out on this all Steel 32'!
Vehicle Details
1932 Ford Coupe
Listing ID:CC-1700548
Price:$75,000
Location:O'Fallon, Illinois
Year:1932
Make:Ford
Model:Coupe
Exterior Color:Black
Interior Color:Black
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:1056
Stock Number:DEN1360
VIN:GCCDEN1360
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