SOLD SOLD SOLD and going to a great Hamber in Europe! This 5W Coupe is one of two significant 1932 Ford Hotrods being offered from an important private collection owned by one of the country's premier hot rod collectors. See my other ad for the matching phaeton. The 1932 5 Window Coupe is an original, all Henry Ford steel body that has been channeled on a new, 1932 Ford frame. It is powered by a 264 (1954-55) nailhead Buick engine with three deuces which is coupled to a four-speed Ford transmission, a 9" Ford rear end and Franklin-style center steering. The car was built around 2006 by Clark Bates from the reknown the So-What Speed Shop and has been seen at Bonneville as well as featured in print publications including Rolls and Pleats Magazine. The body is original with old patch panels and repairs. It is un-chopped and still has the original roof insert, doors, dashboard and deck lid. The interior is two metal bucket seats. It glass in the windshield and in the rear, but not in the doors. The hood has 1932 Chevrolet side panels and the front of the car has a rare set of Electroline headlights. The car was built to be driven and has been actively enjoyed since the build was completed. This is a turn-key car that handles well and is a lots of fun to drive. This car is titled as a 1932 Ford with a 1932 VIN. It has a clear and current title and is priced at 32,500.00 which is far less than the build costs and far less than you could build one for. It is located near Madison, Wisconsin. Please call 734-730-4274 or email directly at:[email protected] for more information or additional photos, as I do not often check pms. We are not interested in any trades. Thank you very much.