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earlyride 12-02-2020 01:23 AM

32 ford hood
 

In a issue of Hagerty drivers club mag. there is an article about the 32 ford stating that the 25 louver hood were on cars sold on the West coast while the 20 louver hoods were East coast. Is this accurate?

DavidG 12-02-2020 07:18 AM

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Utter nonsense. Once the tooling had been changed and the inventory of 20-louver hoods was exhausted in the U.S., every '32, four or V8, was equipped the 25-louver hood. As that process took place, if there was a destination preference while the old hood inventory was being used up, it would have been to southern destinations nationwide, not west versus east. The relative rarity of 25-louver hoods is a function of the timing of the change, which took place very late in the U.S. '32 model year, not otherwise.

earlyride 12-02-2020 10:44 AM

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Originally Posted by DavidG (Post 1958482)
Utter nonsense. Once the tooling had been changed and the inventory of 20-louver hoods was exhausted in the U.S., every '32, four or V8, was equipped the 25-louver hood. As that process took place, if there was a destination preference while the old hood inventory was being used up, it would have been to southern destinations nationwide, not west versus east. The relative rarity of 25-louver hoods is a function of the timing of the change, which took place very late in the U.S. '32 model year, not otherwise.

Thank you David for straightening that out for me, that part of the article didn't seem right and I always was curious as to the louver thing with the 32's

BoxCar Tom 12-02-2020 04:57 PM

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In case you missed it

https://www.hagerty.com/media/lists/...-hot-rod-icon/

DavidG 12-02-2020 08:38 PM

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Thanks, Tom, for sharing the rest of the misinformation in that piece. 2 - The grille is only "nearly upright" if the back end of the car is higher than the front end; otherwise how does one explain the parallel edges of the front and back of the hood sides. 4 - The front axle is in the same position as that of a Model A. 5 - There 10 body styles, not 14 (presuming he means in North America); 14 was the number of models. 6 - the hood nonsense. 7 - Some North American '32 bodies have at least as much wood in them as their Model A counterparts. 9 - I think he meant to write "...the lines of the bodies above the rear fenders...." and even then it isn't a correct statement as the roadster, standard coupe, and sport coupe all share the same lines of the body above the rear fenders.

rockfla 12-03-2020 08:36 AM

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Originally Posted by DavidG (Post 1958764)
Thanks, Tom, for sharing the rest of the misinformation in that piece. 2 - The grille is only "nearly upright" if the back end of the car is higher than the front end; otherwise how does one explain the parallel edges of the front and back of the hood sides. 4 - The front axle is in the same position as that of a Model A. 5 - There 10 body styles, not 14 (presuming he means in North America); 14 was the number of models. 6 - the hood nonsense. 7 - Some North American '32 bodies have at least as much wood in them as their Model A counterparts. 9 - I think he meant to write "...the lines of the bodies above the rear fenders...." and even then it isn't a correct statement as the roadster, standard coupe, and sport coupe all share the same lines of the body above the rear fenders.

And the author will be asked OR will be an "expert" judge at how many car shows and Concours????

Fortunateson 12-03-2020 09:57 AM

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Well I've never seen a roadster sporting a 5W door; where's the jamb? This is very disappointing as I thought Foose knew better!

DavidG 12-03-2020 10:29 AM

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Evidently not.

34pickup 12-03-2020 01:39 PM

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Was he on drugs when he wrote that? Even I knew a lot of that was crap and I have only owned one 32 Ford.

DavidG 12-03-2020 02:29 PM

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34pickup, It would seem that your one was 100% more than that of the author.

deuce5wndw 12-03-2020 03:11 PM

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He might not know about 32 fords but that is one fine looking 5 window!

TJ 12-03-2020 07:49 PM

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I think somebody should send Foose one of David's books to get him educated.

jimalabam 12-03-2020 08:08 PM

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rockfla: There are no "Experts" when it comes to old Fords. A lot of knowledgeable folks, Yes, but this author is not one of them...

rockfla 12-04-2020 09:01 AM

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Originally Posted by jimalabam (Post 1959095)
rockfla: There are no "Experts" when it comes to old Fords. A lot of knowledgeable folks, Yes, but this author is not one of them...

It's a platitudinous argument but I will submit that there are "some" knowledgeable enough here on the "Barn" who are "knowledgeable" enough about enough aspects of the Early Ford V8 (particular year or years) AND have a proven track record of imparting that knowledge enough times, with documented proof, that in a court of Law would be considered "Experts".


AND War Eagle by the way Jimalabam

rotorwrench 12-04-2020 05:04 PM

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Originally Posted by jimalabam (Post 1959095)
rockfla: There are no "Experts" when it comes to old Fords. A lot of knowledgeable folks, Yes, but this author is not one of them...

An ex is a former and a spurt is a drip under pressure. An old Command Sergeant Major told me that once. That's their job though. Specialist is the term that I preferred after that ass chewing. I'm only a specialist when it comes to light helicopters. On Fords, I will always be learning something.

RB 12-04-2020 07:54 PM

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Rotorwrench....Appreciate your service, & being one who somewhat parallels your m. o. s. (67n20), I too during my so. east tour of duty overheard a flight officer respond to a crew chief whom in casual conversation was complaining that the flies were biting the hell out of his ankles after showering before he could get back to his quarters. his suggestion was after washing his rear quarters to be sure to wash again from that point down or the critters would most certainly zero in


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