Equipped with Trippe Driving Lights/Cowl Lampa Has Rumbleseat with
Steps Full Sized Metal Trunk 17 Wire Wheels/Wide Whitewall Tires
Full Instrumentation/Fiberglass Body Heavily modified examples of
the 1932 Ford are so prevalent that it is refreshing, and
illuminating, to see an example that has been restored to its
factory specification. Thanks to Edsel Fords recognition of the
importance of style in the marketing of automobiles, this was a
truly beautiful automobile right off the assembly lineand even
better, it was well within reach of the motoring masses. Because
the Ford Motor Company also began to understand the value of
substantial annual model changes at this time, the lauded Deuce was
available for one year only. Of course, 1932 further marked the
introduction of Fords famous flathead V-8, and customers were more
than happy to be upsold on this affordable eight-cylinder option.
Yet the base-level Model B, which received an upgraded,
50-horsepower evolution of the proven four-cylinder Model A engine,
was a very respectable and economical choice as welland it could be
had with all the wonderful, new-for-1932 body styles to boot.
Vehicle Details
1932 Ford Roadster
Listing ID:CC-2023287
Price:$46,500
Location:Sarasota, Florida
Year:1932
Make:Ford
Model:Roadster
Exterior Color:Burgundy Red
Interior Color:Brown
Odometer:1
Stock Number:WEB458614
VIN:AA7483968
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