Lot 801

Auburn Spring 2016

1932 Ford Five-Window

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$31,350 USD | Sold

United States | Auburn, Indiana

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  • 289-cid V-8 with headers
  • C4 automatic transmission
  • "All-steel"
  • LeBaron Bonney interior
  • Jaguar front & rear end components
  • Moon instruments
  • Dunlop four-wheel disc brakes
  • Powdercoated wire wheels
  • Great stance with period style

The classic 1932 Ford, often referred to as simply “the Deuce”, has been, and always will be, the quintessential hot rod. In the early days, Deuces of any bodystyle were plentiful and inexpensive, and their simplicity made them easy to strip down and modify. A cultural phenomenon and an entire industry were born from these humble beginnings, and today, many enthusiasts choose to focus on the obvious driving enjoyment.

This particular 1932 all-steel sits at an eye-catching stance and has a great period-type appearance with the red powdercoated wheels with Ford V-8 center caps plus dual sideview mirrors, tilt-out windshield, chromed bumpers, trunk plus dual taillights and cowllights. The LeBaron Bonney interior has the look of period-style Bedford cloth, but has upgrades to aid the time behind the wheel, Among these features are a heater, Briclkin clock radio, Kenwood sound, wood-rimmed steering wheel and Moon instruments in the steel dashboard.

The power comes from a 289-cid V-8 that has headers, is cooled by a Walker radiator and is matched to a C4 automatic transmission. The front and rear ends of the chassis are Jaguar components; there are Dunlop solid brake rotors at all four corners of the disc braking system. This splendid 1932 “Deuce” was built by Dick Royer Custom Hot Rod Shop.