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A stock-ish ‘32 Ford roadster. The ad says the engine has a few mods, but it’s still a Ford flathead, as it should be. And I could be wrong, but it suspect the windshield and ride height are a bit lower than stock. But it looks like other than that, it hasn’t really been hot-rodded. Considering how scarce these things are nowadays hot-rodded or not, and how high the demand is among hot rodders for these... A mostly stock roadster has got to be rarer than hen’s teeth by now.
Too bad about the $69,000 price tag...
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Bet this would get way more attention at a car show than any hot rod. That is, if car shows are ever permitted again.
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I did once see a beautiful, stock 1932 Ford coupe at the first car show I took my Thunderbird to. I had to do a double-take when I saw it... The engine was a flathead from 1945, but otherwise it was all stock, and it was the owner’s weekend toy. It was my favorite car at the whole show, besides my own of course ;)