Re: Rare? 1932 Chassis
They're quite rare in the un-upgraded form without the added arms to form a 'K' and revised pedal mounting. Yours is the sixth survivor that I'm aware of and the first of those that was originally produced with a four-cylinder engine. The one that I have is under an equally early phaeton body. The other four have lost their original bodies along the way, like yours.
The 'story' you were told is basically accurate and is elaborated in the Early Ford V8 Club's The 1932 Ford Book.
Do you have a photo of the front cross member?
Last edited by DavidG; 06-29-2018 at 10:46 PM.
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