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worth the $$$$$?

Neat car either way. Funny, the license plate is visible in a number of the pics, but its blacked out in one of them....
 
Most likely to someone, it is worth it. Just finding that one person might take some time. Overall, the money is down on all cars from that era unless real special. Not sure this one is rare enough. It does look nice though.
 
Autohaus Los Gatos is a used Mercedes Dealer that has been selling vintage American iron to make up for the flat market in used Mercedes. Right now they have a '57 Ford pro stock with a Cammer motor on the showroom floor and they just sold a '59 Chevy Biscayne that appears to be a former police car with a 348 under the hood. Their asking prices tend to be at the high end of the market IMHO.
 
"Fast68back" said:
Neat car either way. Funny, the license plate is visible in a number of the pics, but its blacked out in one of them....

Looks like the front plate is just for show, and the rear plate is the registered one.

Frank
 
Headliner is gone also. bet it suffered rodent damage. A 32 Ford 3 window coupe, in that condition, is definitely worth the coins. It ranks with a roadster, but the ultimate 32 Ford "RAREY" is a B-400. which is a landau-a two door convertible with tapered 1/4 windows and a sliding canvas top. One of those in the same Brewster Green resides somewhere in Ca. It originally was found in Iowa in comparable shape. No doubt, a solid 6 figure car. There's money out there for cars like this.
 
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