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Watch Explore When autocomplete results are available use up and down arrows to review and enter to select. Touch device users, explore by touch or with swipe gestures. Explore Vehicles Cars Save From classiccars.com For Sale: 1932 Ford 5-Window Coupe in Arroyo Grande, CaliforniaClassicCars.com 68k followers More information 1932 Ford 5-Window Coupe for sale | Listing ID:CC-1105750 | ClassicCars.com | #DriveYourDream | #FordFind this Pin and more on Fords, Fords & More Fords by ClassicCars.com. Classic Hot Rod Classic Cars Arroyo Grande California Cool Old Cars Custom Rods 1932 Ford Hot Rods Cars My Ride Car Car More information 1932 Ford 5-Window Coupe for sale | Listing ID:CC-1105750 | ClassicCars.com | #DriveYourDream | #FordFind this Pin and more on Fords, Fords & More Fords by ClassicCars.com. More like thisLike What You See?Now that we’ve narrowed down our All Collector Cars inventory based on your specific search criteria, we recommend that you use our robust filtering and sorting options to zero in even further on your dream vehicle. Sort & Filter Classic Car ListingsSort by Price, Make, Year, Mileage or distance, and reverse sort to view low-to-high vs. the default high-to-low. Switch between list and grid view options, and adjust how many results you see per page, from 16 to 96. Las Vegas 1932 Ford Coupe3 Window HiboyPowered by a 350 CID V8 engine with an Automatic transmission. Black/Red exterior. Black interior. 1932 Ford 3 Window Hi Boy that has been totally customized and earned tons of awards. The list of custom parts is extensive so we will just highlight a few here.... See More
Scottsdale 1932 Ford CoupePowered by a 5.7L 350 V8 engine with an Automatic transmission. Black exterior. Tan interior. A freshly installed 350 cubic inch GM motor is mated to a 4 speed automatic transmission. Both the motor and transmission are reported to have just 938 miles on them since... See More
Philadelphia 1933 Ford CoupePowered by a 434 V8 engine with an Automatic transmission. Red exterior. Tan interior. This Coupe is a Outlaw body with pro street competition II chassis and a Heidts Mustang II front end. Powered by a 434 CI engine backed by a GM 700 R4... See More
St. Louis 1935 Ford CoupePowered by a 302 CID V8 engine with an Automatic transmission. Purple exterior. Grey interior. The 35 Ford Coupe has been restored and restyled thousands of ways over the last 9 decades however, the street rod movement was responsible for the majority of the Ford coupes... See More
Charlotte 1936 Ford CoupeAll Steel LT 1 EnginePowered by a LT 1 Corvette Motor V8 engine with an Automatic transmission. Cranberry/Champagne exterior. Cranberry/Champagne interior. The timeless styling of the 1930s American cars is unmistakable. The Ford Coupe may be the coolest of them all. From the vast, swooping fenders to the teardrop trunk, these cars... See More
Fort Lauderdale 1936 Ford CoupePowered by a 350 CID V8 engine with a 3-Speed Automatic transmission. Purple exterior. Black interior. The Ford Coupe is one of the earliest 2-door vehicles to exist. Some stay relics, while others are beautifully upgraded into restomods. And this 36' is a fine example. This Coupe... See More
St. Louis 1937 Ford CoupePowered by a Ford 302 V8 engine with a 3-Speed Automatic transmission. Red exterior. Gray and Red interior. This smoking hot 30s Coupe is loaded with upgrades and ready for a new owner. Under the hood is a Ford 302 v8 engine that sounds great and feels very healthy.... See More
Scottsdale 1938 Ford CoupePowered by a 5.7L 350 CID V8 engine with an Automatic transmission. Yellow exterior. Tan interior. The beauty of hot rods is the menagerie of parts that can be mixed and matched for the appropriate blend of manufacturer's strongest parts. With that in mind, why not paint... See More
Nashville 1946 Ford CoupePowered by a 350/350 V8 engine with a 350 3-Speed AUto Automatic transmission. Red exterior. Tan interior. This Coupe has had every modification that would have been completed in the late 50's. This car brings back long forgotten terms like, Frenched, shaved and louvered not to mention pinstripe.... See More
St. Louis 1947 Ford CoupePowered by a Chevy 350 CID V8 engine with a 350 Automatic transmission. Blue exterior. Black interior. This piece of Ford history is currently titled as a 1947 Ford Tudor and shows the current owner obtaining it over 15 years ago. Walking around this custom '47 one should... See More
Fort Lauderdale 1947 Ford CoupePowered by a 350 CID V8 engine with a 3-Speed Automatic transmission. Green exterior. White interior. This Amazing Ford Super Deluxe Coupe is a true Steel Body car, not a Fiberglass kit car and is Outstanding! The Exterior is done in Custom Bright Green Metallic paint with... See More
Tampa 1947 Ford CoupePowered by a 350 CID V8 engine with a 700 R4 4-Speed Automatic transmission. Red exterior. Gray interior. This '47 has a look of its own that screams hotrod. Walking around this car you will instantly notice the bumper delete, aggressive stance, gloss Metalux red paint, the chrome accents,... See More
Las Vegas 1947 Ford CoupeConvertiblePowered by a 454 Big Block Chevy engine with an Automatic transmission. Candy Tangerine Orange exterior. Beige interior. This 47' is one hot item with her custom candy tangerine orange paint job, power Convertible top, and a pair of Ray Bans, you'll be off to the drag strip in... See More
Fort Lauderdale 1947 Ford CoupePowered by a 350 V8 engine with a 200R -4-Speed Auto Automatic transmission. Blue exterior. Gray interior. In the old hot rod days nothing was hotter than a Ford Coupe with a Chevy smallblock V8. This collaboration of style and power is controversial to some but has a... See More
Milwaukee 1950 Ford CoupePowered by a Flathead V8 engine with an Automatic transmission. Red exterior. Red and White interior. The first 'Custom' rolled off the Ford assembly line in 1949 as a top trim level model. By 1950 the car was referred to as the Custom Deluxe. With the war... See More
St. Louis 1950 Ford CoupePowered by a 302 CID V8 engine with an Automatic transmission. Red exterior. Tan interior. This stunning example of a 1950 Ford Coupe is finished off in a gorgeous Candy Apple Red with an incredibly plush and comfortable Tan leather interior with power seats and more... See More
Houston 1951 Ford CoupeDeluxePowered by a 239 CID V8 engine with a 3-Speed Manual transmission. Green exterior. Black interior. Nothing embodies the era of old school hot rods like the sound of a throaty flathead. This eye-catching beauty will reel you in and make you want to take it home.... See More
Detroit 1932 Ford 3 WindowCoupePowered by a 289 V8 engine with a 4-Speed C4 Trans Automatic transmission. Black exterior. Red interior. Equipped with a 289 with Ford hi-po cams (271 hp) mated to an automatic c-4 3 speed transmission, this Coupe is no slouch. Especially with the Ford 9-in rear-end. Featured in... See More
Scottsdale 1932 Ford 3 WindowCoupePowered by a Chevy 350 V8 engine with a Turbo 400 Automatic transmission. Red exterior. Tan interior. This spectacular Ford is finished in a unique paint finish the stunning Red paint has Purple Highlights that go very nicely with the tan premium interior. powering this 3 Window is... See More
Tampa 1932 Ford 3 WindowCoupePowered by a 302 CID V8 engine with an Automatic transmission. Purple exterior. Purple interior. This sweet ride was completely built from the ground up but the father and son with great craftmanship. This '32 3 Window Coupe is dashing and shows a lot of character.... See More How much is a 32 Ford Coupe worth?Evidence of that is as clear and direct as the value NADA Guides lists for a '32 Ford Coupe today. The car that sold new for $485 in 1932 now commands a retail price as high as $54,000, which turns the term "retained value" on its head.
What model is a 1932 Ford 5 Window Coupe?The 1932 Ford Coupe (more commonly known as the “Deuce Coupe”) is the epitome of the true, original American Hot Rod. The 1932 Ford Coupe is one of several 2-door models, of the new Model B series from Ford. The car that started it all was born at the end of the Ford Model A run.
Why is a 32 Ford coupe called a deuce?The Deuce Coupe was described as a 1932 Ford Model 18 with a V8 engine, popular with hot rod builders in the 1950s because the cars were available and cheap. The cars were called "deuce" because of the two in the model year.
How much does a 1932 Ford cost?Vehicle Valuation Analysis. |