Hand Built! ALL Steel Body, All Almuminum Buick 215ci V8, 5-Speed Manual, w/ Top
Condition: | Used |
Make: | Ford |
Model: | Other |
SubModel: | Street Rod |
Type: | Convertible |
Doors: | 2 |
Year: | 1932 |
Mileage: | 952 |
Color: | Other |
Engine: | 215 V8 |
Transmission: | Manual |
Interior color: | Red |
Vehicle Title: | Clear |
Item location: | Plymouth, Michigan, United States |
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Description of 1932 Ford Other Street Rod |
1932 Ford Roadster B VIN Y1880322 This is a hand built, ll steel Roadster with only 942 miles since the build was completed. It was built by a retired aeronautical engineer in Georgia. It is considered to be "New Old School". It was well constructed and always garage kept. A binder with driveline phasing manual and 1965 bill of sale are included in the sale. Mechanics 1962 215ci Buick V8, ll Aluminum Body All New Steel, o Fiberglass Anywhere Interior Beautiful Red Interior Don't Miss Out! Call Tom 7 Days a Week at 248-974-9513! History When Ford introduced the Model A in late 1927, here were several competitors also offering four cylinder cars, mong them Chevrolet, odge, urant, r Willys. That changed within a few years, eaving soon the new Plymouth with its four that was derived from a Maxwell design the sole major make in the Ford's price class with a four. Although sharing a common platform, odel Bs and Model 18s came not only in Standard and Deluxe trim, hey were available in a large variety of body styles. Some of them, ike the commercial cars described below, ere only availabe as Standards, nd a few other came only in Deluxe trim. There were two-door roadster, wo-door cabriolet, our-door phaeton, wo-door and four-door sedans, our-door 'woodie" station wagon, wo-door Victoria, wo-door convertible sedan, anel and sedan deliveries, ive-window coupe, sport coupe, he three-window Deluxe Coup, nd pickup. Prices ranged from US$495 for the roadster, 490 for the coups, nd $650 for the convertible sedan. Production totals numbered from 12,597 for the roadster to 124,101 for the two-door sedan. Ford sold 298,647 V8-powered 18s in 1932, nd except for the fact Ford could not keep up with demand, he essentially identical four-cylinder B would have been a sales disaster: dealers switched customers to them from the V8, nd even then sold only 133,539, n part because the V8 cost just US$10 more. |