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Official Ford Barn Deuce 1932 FORD Picture Thread
Ok Guys lets see your deuces or your fav My coupe and my buddies Tudor with original tools sitting untouch in the backseat
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Here's mine. This is how it looked in the late sixties. I'm tearing it down now. Gonna make it a highboy with a mildly hopped up banger.
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Here's my slightly soggy "Rock Chip Special" at the February Florida Billetproof meet.
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A few of a Buddies collection
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My 32 Tudor, 39 Lincoln Zephyr, Bantam with V8-60, Buick Y Job 013.jpg Here's my 32 Tudor that was a one family car for 72 years. The only major changes have been upholstery and Columbia. The 3 window is from the mid 50's and had Olds engine moved 9 inches back from stock. I do miss that car. Last edited by Dons32; 05-10-2010 at 11:17 PM. Reason: Added 3 window photos fron mid 50's |
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I have had mine for eight years. It was a daily driver for seven years and put 90,000 miles on it. Drive it occasionaly for the last year.
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Guys....These are my '32s. The Tudor I have had for 25 years. The wife and I drove it on our first date & honeymoon....probably will keep it!
The Roadster 13 years. It's a "B". And the 5W I have had for 4 years or so. They are all fun to drive! Pat |
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Foolishly sold the Cabriolet. Still have the Victoria and Sedan Delivery.
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B Tudor found near Saginaw MI still with its original owner's family. Got it running and driving recently.
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ok here is our 3W Coupe all steel which is for sale....
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This is my Pickup. My Dad gave it to me 28 years ago when I was just 2 years old. When I was 15 we installed a dropped axle and hydraulic brakes and what became the prototype for our '32 master cylinder bracket kit. He put the Kelseys on it back in the early '80s (painted by good old Don "Buffalo" Thelen). I added the big & little Firestone's to it. Otherwise the truck remains original.
This 5-Window was "restored" at our shop for our good customer Larry Crim from Laguna Beach, CA who has owned since 1956. The car spent 40+ years in storage after Larry finished college. We completed the two-year build in December '09.
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Nearly there ....
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You have some great rides,very nicely done,now what advice would you give for trying to get the little women to go along with owning that many cars?
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This is AMAZING!!!! What color is it? Thanks, Jim |
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Mine on the coast.
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mine in 1970. and now.
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These are my 3 Deuce's . HRP
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Here's mine....
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Here is a shot of my Model 18 B40....
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Here are a few of my roadter.
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How's this? Paint,chrome, and upholstery soon as I can pry myself from behind the wheel long enough!
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Here's another of HemDeuce roadster.
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Here's my 32.All steel.
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This pic was taken the day my Dad bought it (less 4-banger) from its original owner ... for $40.00 Let's just say it looks a bit different today |
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Fellow club member, Bob Neal, started his flathead powered deuce 5W yesterday for the first time. Attached are shots of our club putting the body on the chassis. Dang thing was built in about a 10X14~ metal storage shed. Runs a bit rough he says but it sure sounded SWEET to me over the telephone! Attaboy Bob! Al
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My 32's
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i got a couple.
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2 of mine........32 BC
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Here are a couple photos of my Dad's (Jerome Stohler) '32 Roadster back in 1956. It was painted red and had either a '49 or '50 Ford dash and was powered by an 8BA Merc Flathead
While going for a walk one day in San Bernardino, CA, he found the roadster sitting in a backyard. The story he was told was that it had been run at the drags in San Diego. He bought the roadster, dragged it home and got it running but it wasn‘t running real good. He took it to John Bradley (Mr Flathead) and when he was done it ran good enough to blow the Zephyr gears out of the trans. It had smooth hood sides on it when he bought it. He took the smooth hood sides down to Scotty’s Muffler. Scotty ran a little hot rod wrecking yard at the muffler shop and the shop foreman traded a pair of stock hood sides for the smooth sides. You can see in the photo that the paint on the hood does not match the car. For some reason the deck lid hinges were missing and he could not find any originals (no reproductions back then) so he used a pair of Chevy hinges to mount the deck lid, you can also see them in the photo. He had to install the cycle fenders because of a ticket. He drove the ’32 roadster around and around the block of my Mother’s house to get her attention. She thought the roadster was cool and they started dating and were married a couple years later. I might not have existed had it not been for that '32 Roadster, maybe that is why I love them so much. He drove the roadster for a year and was working nights at the time, he said he got tired of freezing his ass off so he sold it for $225.00. About ten years ago he bought another original 1932 Highboy Roadster that is painted red with an 8BA Flathead because it reminded him of his old one, except this one wasn’t $225.00. I'm building '32 Roadster for myself. It's on an original chassis, the firewall and grille shell and gas tank are also originals, the body is a Brookville. The engine is a 59A Flathead with an original Edelbrock Slingshot Intake, original Winfield SU1A cam and new Edelbrock heads. The ‘39 trans has 26 tooth Zephyr gears. The rearend is a late '32 Ford with 3.54 gears, the right and left axle housings have been swapped to lower the rear of the car, I still need to reverse the eyes on the rear spring to get the rear down a little lower. The “V8” radiator support rods were my own creation just to be a little different. The car will be black with 1935 Ford Tacoma Cream painted Kelsey wire wheels, 5.00X16 front cycle tires and 7.00X16s on the rear. The gauges in the dash are temporaries I borrowed from another project until I can find some original smooth bezel Stewart Warner gauges. The push button starter switch is in the V8 emblem. I have a couple other '32 projects stashed away. A pretty decent 5-window body and a 4-inch chopped 3-window that was an old drag car. Jerry Last edited by Flathead Fever; 05-24-2010 at 01:43 AM. |
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Here is my 1932 roadster.
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How about a red one!
Heres my 32's, got a unchopped fiver, a chopped fiver, a tudor, and a fordor, and some of a vicky and some of anothere 4 door! and the wifes got a p/u. JEFF
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Ya' just got to love the profile !,.....
This Deuce 5/W gives me chills !
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A special one for our restorer brothers,......
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Here they are out of the barn and stripped down.
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Enough to make any 1932 Ford guy, weak in the knees,..............
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Ever wondered what resistance welding looked like ?
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A friends,... "wall art",... just to tick people off,.... It works !
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Here's my project. Maybe driveable in a few more months
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Great thread John...
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This thread is fantastic! Thanks for all the pics fella's!!
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here,s mine, if i did it right! da-bear...
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Here's one at the 1933 Chicago Fair.
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Anybody else have one in there basement ?
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My friend, Bill, has one sweet ride! Actually two sweet rides, his winter car is a Rolling Bones-style 3 window, 327 power.
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And of course,..... the Grand Daddy of all 1932 Ford pictures,.....
2, 3/W's and a 5/W,..... take your choice.
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Just another old car,.............
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Well I hope these pictures aren't disturbing any of you guys,... I mean I love 32' Fords as well,.... and some of this carnage is incredible !,..... But it's like watching a train wreck,... I can't take my eyes off of it,.... weird Huh ?
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There hiding,...... a 3 and a 5/W
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Andyg, Everytime I see a picture of your roadster it makes me smile. To me the car just seems like a real fun car.
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Photos of my very early V8 fordor (sn# *18-949*) just out of the barn in Maine where it sat from 1955 until 2008 and a current progress photo with some updates to chassis...yes it's still got a flathead!
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Here are a few pictures of my 32 Hot Rod Lincoln.
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A couple of my 3W....
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Blown, love the color scheme, refreshing! Nice stance. Got more pics of the engine?
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You guys are bound and determined to drag me away from my beloved Model A's!!! I'll be kickin' and screamin', but all in joy. This has been a great thread, totally enjoy every photo posted. I swear, a '32 Vicky, black, like my Dad owned, is in my future! Along with a '39 Deluxe Tudor.
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I got my fix at the Northwest Duece Days in Victoria
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I put in a 37 banjo steering wheel and made the horn and lights work off the steering knob. I put in a 36 LB Flathead V8 because my 4 banger block developed a crack in the outside water jacket (should be an easy fix). With that I rebuilt a mid year serial number 1939 3 speed tranny. Put about 2500 miles on it in last 3 weeks or so....well i haven't driven it this week much. It's been raining and I've had to work a lot. Drove is to Springfield, MO and back a couple times...250 miles each. Drove it across Arkansas to Sandsprings, OK and then up to Owasso, OK and back across Arkansas. About 900 miles round trip Then through AR, Tennessee, and on into Louisville, KY. Stayed the weekend at the Streetrod Nats and drove it all the way back home from Louisville on Sunday...almost 500 miles on Sunday. About 1000 miles round trip. Then the next Saturday I drove it back across Missouri to the HAMB drags at MOKAN Speedway, north of Joplin, raced that afternoon and then drove it back to Springfield, MO and checked out the swap meet on Sunday. Then back to the house in AR. About 315 miles on Saturday not including 4 passes at the drag strip then another 135 miles on Sunday. About 450 miles round trip. They didn't get the message that the HAMB Drags were coming to town! Well I guess it was more like 3000 miles in 3 weeks. Most of that with my better half along side. She's a fun lady that's for sure. She would have been with me on all of them but she couldn't make the MOKAN trip with me because of family matters. She certainly wanted to though. Kids along for a good part of that too. (11 and 4 years)......yes it's a fun car!!! Resting peacefully back in the shop! |
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02-10-2011, 10:10 PM | #84 |
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Re: Official Ford Barn Deuce 1932 FORD Picture Thread
Here's a pic of my Tudor.
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Harvey... Like the "Barn Find's " Pictures .... Dale in Peachland B.C.
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Forgotten thread that needs a few more photos added!
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Re: Official Ford Barn Deuce 1932 FORD Picture Thread
Here is my 32. Several years ago I was rebuilding a doodle bug that my father had and stopped by Harvey Prices house in Lunenburg Mass to get some advice on the model A engine. Before I knew it we had the engine running and I had fallen in love with his AA truck. I wanted one and started looking. A couple of months went by while I was searching he mentioned he had a BB I could buy. I really wanted a model a but he talked me into the model BB. I had no idea of the desire for 1932 Fords but I am very glad he convinced me to buy it. We restored it and found a B engine to power it.
It has a heil body and a little slow on the hills, but I love it.
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This car was owned locally for many years. We had admired the car since we had first seen the car in approximately 1967ish and knew then that it was a very RARE Deuce then. In 1970 my dad met Lorin Sorensen at Hershey and he asked my dad about the car and if he would go take some pictures for him. We did..enter picture one. 34 years later, by chance (and luck) the opportunity presented it's self to purchase the car and the deal was done. 14 months later it was on "The Green" with 7 other custom coach Ford's at the 2004 Pebble Beach Concours De'Elegance.
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Some of the roadster too
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I saw this 32 Ford in Australia in the late sixties. It was being used as a Fishing Vehicle on the beach. Driving on the salt sand would not do this car any good and it probable rusted away. All the vehicles that you see here were most likely only used on the weekends, and for the rest of the time just sat here with apparently no damage or loss. How times have changed. Try leaving a 32 Ford in the bush next to a beach these days and see how long it would last? |
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Another work in progress!
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As far as that 32 Roadster "wall art" is concerned :...
That's like not "playin" with your wife cause you wanna' "save" her for the next guy.... Don't worry... he'll be savin' it too....Yeah...Right !!!.....LOL
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I saw this 32 Ford in Australia in the late sixties. It was being used as a Fishing Vehicle on the beach. Driving on the salt sand would not do this car any good and it probable rusted away. All the vehicles that you see here were most likely only used on the weekends, and for the rest of the time just sat here with apparently no damage or loss. How times have changed. Try leaving a 32 Ford in the bush next to a beach these days and see how long it would last? |
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Uncle Buck, I am new to adding photos in a large format and am receiving tuition from a Ford Barner. Unfortunately, when I first added these pictures in Test, I never saved them there, so that disappeared here. Hopefully, the picture is saved this time around? Mercman from Oz <><
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Here are the enlarged photos of Bob's very rare 1932 Ford owned by Rockfla. |
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some assembly required!
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Another work in progress and going to drive as a survivor as soon as I replace the non 32 parts. Looking for an amp gauge if someone has one to sell
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Here are some pics of my basket-case 5-window - sorry for no full-on shots but she is rough. The one pic shows the GOOD side! Modified 4-door roof has been used after a very bad chop left the roof useless (or so I ws told) and then an un-chop of the car. Plans for the car are more in tune for the HAMB site but it is a deuce none-the-less!
I will try and save as much of the original sheet metal as possible but thank goodness United Pacific has now re-popped all of the parts I am sure I will need .... |
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This is my most fun car.
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Here's my 32. Dave
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And here's mine. Well, it's kind of a 32. The body and fenders are from Brookville. Frame and some other sheet metal is original.
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here is mine I like mine original
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