Amazing they are still finding these cars out there. Why would anyone let these things sit for years and not fix them up....what a waste. These people don't deserve these treasures and just let them sit and rot
Yeah don't chop it up you can buy a 32coupe kit car that looks fantastic with all the chopping and channeling done , she's a survivor and deserves to be restored to original shape PLEASE don't hack it to bits !!
Beautiful little COUPE, to be 90 years old body looks in good shape, I hope whoever restores this car keeps it original, this is a piece of history that needs to be persevered, the way it rolled off the line in 1932, BEAUTIFUL LITTLE DEUCE COUPE!! Please show any updates on COUPE, SUBSCRIBED, THANKS.
Pretty Cool and One of My Favorite Cars . Good Luck . About 30 - 35 Years Ago , I had Opportunities to Buy around 5 of these cars in Really Good Running Condition .
Would have been nice to see the engine. 90 mph speedometers are usually on the V-8, with 80 mph on the fours. No hole in the middle of the headlight bar indicates a 4 cyl (i.e. no V-8 insignia) Rear tire mount is missing. Would like to know the history of the discovery.
God loves me more than all your other bidders, and you should too. This car MUST stay unrestored. Just fix that nasty rust spot(s), polish the patina, do all necessary mechanical repairs with NOS materials where possible, maintain interior upholstery as is with seat covers to facilitate driving. Beyond that, just go out to your heated shop where she rests comfortably and give her an affectionate hug on a daily basis. Money is just money. (although I have that) What is important is that she get the love she needs and deserves. Let's talk.
@Sandy Hanson I like stock, especially if it's something like this. If you're gonna chop something, find one that's missing an engine or isn't all original lol
I think what you meant to say is "improve all of the factory defects" & more importantly make it SAFE & practical to drive in today's world by essential upgrades such as juice brakes....
The car is now sold! Thanks for watching! See ya on the next one!
One of the best barn finds ever!
Car belongs in a museum.
If this car gets hot rodded, the Car Gods shall rain hell down upon you.
Amazing they are still finding these cars out there. Why would anyone let these things sit for years and not fix them up....what a waste. These people don't deserve these treasures and just let them sit and rot
Some lucky person will get to own this nice piece of Ford history .
I've always wondered the same thing. They don't deserve to have/own something like this.
Yeah don't chop it up you can buy a 32coupe kit car that looks fantastic with all the chopping and channeling done , she's a survivor and deserves to be restored to original shape PLEASE don't hack it to bits !!
Beautiful little COUPE, to be 90 years old body looks in good shape, I hope whoever restores this car keeps it original, this is a piece of history that needs to be persevered, the way it rolled off the line in 1932, BEAUTIFUL LITTLE DEUCE COUPE!! Please show any updates on COUPE, SUBSCRIBED, THANKS.
The wheels say V8 but surely is inline four.The original were wooden wheels I think? A beauty anyway,would like to know the sold price.
@@hugoluxardo3554 the original wheels on a '32 were eighteen inch wire wheels, wood wheels went out with the late Model Ts .
Really missed seeing the engine bay Tyler. Did you put out another video with the engine shown? Really love your car!
That must have been a Model B four banger. No V8 script on the headlight bar. And no cowl lights.
Pretty Cool and One of My Favorite Cars . Good Luck . About 30 - 35 Years Ago , I had Opportunities to Buy around 5 of these cars in Really
Good Running Condition .
As much as I love hot rods. Some cars should not be hot rodded. Just preserved.
Hot rodding is for junk, this definitely isn't junk!
I would love to have a 4-cylinder Tudor, probably the best Ford ever built...
I'd rather have this than a brand new Corvett
No dnt hot rod it just needs the engine n suspense modernised but keep the engine somewhere for authentication
Let the bids begin, this should bring in some good bucks
Sweet score
Hope whomever gets it keeps it original. Maybe restore mechanical, clean and paint, but back to original.
There are still Tons of old cars out there waiting to be discovered. Good luck.
Ya Never Know That's For Sure .
Nice to see a original non HodRod one 👍
Amazingly authentic find at this late date. When was it last on the road ?
Had a nice '32 model B pick-up back in the early '60s. I sold it for $180. How dumb can we be?
And what did it go for? ?
Would have been nice to see the engine. 90 mph speedometers are usually on the V-8, with 80 mph on the fours. No hole in the middle of the headlight bar indicates a 4 cyl (i.e. no V-8 insignia) Rear tire mount is missing. Would like to know the history of the discovery.
Looks like a 4-cylinder to me, would've loved to have seen it and if it still has the splash pans...
He’s trying to sell it. If it had a V8, he would have shown it. If not, why discourage potential buyers with the truth?
I dont think it needs chopped up but it would make a clean street rod for a serious builder. Or just leave it be it is a sweet piece for sure
is it still available your mailbox is full
If I were living in the 30s that's could b my car
To Chop or not to Chop ....that is the question
Looks like a Standard B-4 ?
Correct.
God loves me more than all your other bidders, and you should too. This car MUST stay unrestored. Just fix that nasty rust spot(s), polish the patina, do all necessary mechanical repairs with NOS materials where possible, maintain interior upholstery as is with seat covers to facilitate driving. Beyond that, just go out to your heated shop where she rests comfortably and give her an affectionate hug on a daily basis.
Money is just money. (although I have that) What is important is that she get the love she needs and deserves. Let's talk.
its a shame thinking there is a high chance someone is going to buy this and chop it to absolute hell
Hot rod or stock? I'm a hot rod guy. I would take about 3" out of the top. I'm not into stockers. Just me.
@Sandy Hanson I like stock, especially if it's something like this. If you're gonna chop something, find one that's missing an engine or isn't all original lol
I think what you meant to say is "improve all of the factory defects" & more importantly make it SAFE & practical to drive in today's world by essential upgrades such as juice brakes....
@@Mr.FirstSpinJohnson not what I meant to say at all
Agree, people could do a replica with aftermarket and leave this nice car alone.
How much did it go for?
$15,900
Be hard not to keep that one.
Where are you located?
Virginia.
Chop it channel it have a blast in it
Six windows...
Too scared to lift the bonnet???
4 cyl car.