Bought new by R.I. Senator Peter Gerry, descendant of Elwood Gery,
signer of the Declaration of Independence. Transferred in 1948 and
registered by Mrs. Cornelia H. Gerry.
Purchased from the Gerry estate and restored in about 1963 by
Clayton Thomas, Clayton Thomas Garage.
Transferred to Mr. Gene Zimmerman from classic car dealer Tiny
Gould. On display at Zimmerman's Harrisburg, PA museum
"Automobilorama" from the mid 1960's until 1977.
Purchased by Bruce Larson, championship driver of the USA-1 funny
car, for inclusion in his museum of racing in 1977.
An incredible Ford V-8 roadster with a superb pedigree going back
to the original owner. In amazing condition, and extremely rare as
such. Most of the V-8 roadsters in the world are reproductions.
Ford made about 6,000 1932 V-8 roadsters and very few real cars
survive today. Lots of paperwork with this car documenting its
history.
Enjoy as is or use a real car with a soul and history going back to
new to build your legacy automobile.
Vehicle Details
1932 Ford Roadster
Listing ID:CC-1867255
Price:$89,500
Location:New Richmond, Wisconsin
Year:1932
Make:Ford
Model:Roadster
Odometer:41112
Stock Number:108
VIN:1846338
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