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Just talking about german fords
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One of four custom 32's offered in Germany. Also the only one I know to exist which came to the surface a few years ago out of Switzerland if memory serves me?
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Gorgeous! Except for the trunk on the back.
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IF you know 32's, it was sort of a solution to "hide" the gas tank and utilize unused space It also neatly hides the gas filler cap.
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Henry in Holland (34Gaz) has or at least had a German Bodied 32 Ford.
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Couple other German '32's a bit more streamlined than the Drauz IMO.
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Not German, not 1932 but this is the trunk I built using genuine LV material for my 36! Whenever I have it out and about the ladies usually have no idea of what kind of vehicle it is but without fail recognize the trunk!
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I like the trunk on the Ford Werke semi-custon convertible sedans, but not the overgrown landau irons.
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Though kinda deep into the Drauz weeds, here is a close up photo of two different cast brass(?) prototypes of those unique door handles, with their 90 degree bend (from the archives of Drauz in Heilbronn, Germany, now "thyssenkrupp Automotive Body Solutions"). Note the different shape of the recessed versus the raised ribbing along the center of the door handles:
Brad in Maryland . Last edited by Brad in Germany; 09-16-2025 at 01:45 PM. |
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