Does an original title to a 1932 Ford Tudor Sedan say two door, tudor, hardtop, just Ford or what? Thanks in advance............Dave.
nomenclature is different from state to state ie: 2dsdn, 2drs, sdn, 2sedan Really don't make much difference as long as ya got a clean title.
It currently depends on the STATE ... My title for my 1932 3W ( North Carolina title dated 1947 ) said 3W coupe but my state ... has the current title stated 2 door. My 1932 roadster title ( South Carolina 1960 ) said roadster and South Carolina registered it as a roadster ( but that was in the 1970's when I bought it ) Some states just use 2 dr, 4 dr or convertible now. I have a friend with a Ford Explorer ( a 2 door ) and it says 2 door on the title where it is actually a SUV
When I bought my 32 sport coupe. it came with the A title from Pa. (first) dated June of 1932. It just says 2dr. Not coupe or sport coupe. I'm not sure that there was a national accepted standard for body styles and title desicnations between states back then.