





The 1932 Ford. This cars has something magical. I can't cal a '32 "it", they were all beautiful ladies when rolled out of the production line. Some few had luck, and remained in the original condition. Others had a painful dead on the hands of hot rodders. Today, a popular car like the '32, in original condition can cost up to 165 thousand Dollars. Of course there are mega-buck ridiculous hot rods made with original cars, and the owners should be all on jail. Today there are very good replicas, and there is no more excuse for ruining a '32 Ford.
I love everything about the '32 Ford V8, from the 65 hp Flathead engine, to the mechanical brakes.
The Three Window Coupe is a dream car for me, but only if 100% factory stock. Sometimes I dream about having a car like this, and on my dreams, she has a Henry Ford's signature on the glove compartment box. My dream girl would be a mint unrestored black Three Window Coupe, with the V8 engine, and red wheels. No whitewall tires, or add ons of any kind.