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1932 Ford
1932 Ford Deluxe Convertible - The Top of the
Line
The Convertible Sedan was Ford's most expensive
model in 1932 at $650. Less than 900 were produced.
The 1932 V-8 Ford reigns as the center-stage showpiece
of car museums.
Car lovers waited on long showroom lines just
to glimpse this automotive breakthrough. Now,
nearly 70 years later, serious collectors remain
so fascinated by this classic V-8 replica. It
is the most sought-after of all Ford collectibles
ever made available.
Now, by license of the Ford Motor Company, every
last component of this classic has been faithfully
replicated in precise scale ratio: distinctive
grille-mounted chrome-look horn, twin running
boards, dual-opening hood, steerable rubber tire
wheels, doors that open and close, external spare
- every intricate part is showroom perfect. Built
for speed and sculptured with a Prohibition Body.
Model Features
Opening Doors
Dual-Opening Hood
Detailed Engine Parts
Working Steering System
Chrome Accents and Trim
Dual Fender-Mounted Spares
Precision Diecast Replica
Baked Enamel Finish
1:32 Scale Model
5 Inches Long
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here to buy this piece of automotive history now!
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