1932 Ford 3-Window Coupe Oldsmobile 324 V8 3 Spd Manual
Mileage
401 MiTransmission
ManualFuel Type
PetrolYear
1932Car overview
Vin
C253679011AMileage
401MiMake
FordFuel Type
PetrolModel
3-WindowYear
1932Engine
324 V8Transmission
ManualColor
Blue1932 Ford 3-Window Coupe – Light Blue
Original VIN: C253679011A
Description:
This Light Blue 1932 Ford 3-Window Coupe is far from an ordinary hot rod. Chronicled in the renowned book “Lost Hot Rods,” this unique street rod has a storied history. From its origins as a primer-painted drag racer at the Cayuga drag strips in the 1950s, to its transformation into an East Coast-style show car in the 1960s and 1970s, this coupe embodies a blend of styles spanning three decades. After more than 35 years in dormant storage, it was revived about ten years ago, now showcasing its rich old-school street rod heritage.
Key Features:
- Engine: 324 Oldsmobile small block V8
- Transmission: 3-Speed Manual
- Exterior Color: Light Blue with period-perfect patina paint
- Interior: Button-tufted upholstery with wood-grain accents, custom door panels, and rear package tray
- Additional Features: Plexiglass roof insert, King Bee-style headlights, bright chrome on suspension, engine bay, and spreader bars
- Stance: Classic hi-boy stance with big-and-little tires
Condition:
The Light Blue paint, applied in the 1960s, has weathered over the decades but retains remarkable preservation due to careful storage and minimal exposure to the elements. The paint shows some dull areas, touch-ups, and nicks, yet maintains strong curb appeal. The old-school color, complemented by red pinstripe work, pops against the laser-straight sheet metal. Custom touches such as the Plexiglass roof insert and King Bee-style headlights enhance its vintage charm.
Interior:
The interior captures the late-’60s and early-’70s vibe with button-tufted upholstery and wood-grain accents. Black-vinyl fiberglass buckets, custom door panels, and plush black carpets add to the retro feel. The blue-tinted Plexiglass roof is a standout feature, embodying the unique style of the period.