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Old 04-30-2026, 04:28 PM   #1
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Default Lynn Stringer's 1932 Roadster

Recently I helped a friend sell off his 1932 Ford collection. He had three of the nicest restored 32's to be had, one was Gene Hetland's 3 window, one David Rehor's 32 5 window and the other Lynn Stringer's 32 Roadster. The cars were used as a display for the past 3 years during his ownership. I was able to buy the Roadster. It's amazing how nice this car is, especially considering the restoration is about 35 years old. Today I replaced the battery and gave it a single shot of starting fluid - it fired right up! The best surprise is how well it runs, everything works and functions as it should.
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Old 04-30-2026, 05:01 PM   #2
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Just beautiful!
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Recently I helped a friend sell off his 1932 Ford collection. He had three of the nicest restored 32's to be had, one was Gene Hetland's 3 window, one David Rehor's 32 5 window and the other Lynn Stringer's 32 Roadster. The cars were used as a display for the past 3 years during his ownership. I was able to buy the Roadster. It's amazing how nice this car is, especially considering the restoration is about 35 years old. Today I replaced the battery and gave it a single shot of starting fluid - it fired right up! The best surprise is how well it runs, everything works and functions as it should.






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You are very fortunate. Thanks for sharing.
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Old 05-02-2026, 10:38 AM   #5
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I'm glad to see Lynn's '32 is in good hands. He helped me on '35 restoration. I really appreciated his passion for flatheads.
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