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There are 21 new and used 1932 to 19321934 Ford 5-Window Coupes listed for sale near you on ClassicCars.com with prices starting as low as $4,500. Find your dream car today.
There are 5 new and used 1932 Ford 5-Window Coupes listed for sale near you on ClassicCars.com with prices starting as low as $53,000. Find your dream car today.
Based on the current 1932 Ford listings for sale on Classics on Autotrader, you may find some that cost as low as $3,000 and max out around $129,900. While the average price of a 1932 Ford is around $53,808, take a look at all the features, the vehicle's condition, and mileage to find the best deal.
1932 Ford 5 Window Custom Coupe For Sale American Graffiti Style Fiberglass Body, with Only 1,553 Miles Built to Perfection by Timeless Rods and Customs, the P... Photos (29) Walk-Around Video
There are 12 new and used 1932 Ford Coupes listed for sale near you on ClassicCars.com with prices starting as low as $37,995. Find your dream car today.
This 1932 Ford five-window coupe is powered by a Chevrolet 327ci V8 linked with a TH350 three-speed automatic transmission and a 9″ rear axle and is finished in blue with black fiberglass fenders over blue cloth upholstery.
Gorgeous restoration and paint on a rare ‘32. Car has the correct “B” engine, dual side mounts, rumble seat with “mother-in-law” roll-down rear window, and a clock in the rear-view mirror. It is finished in Brewster Green with Black fenders, and Apple Green wheels and pin stripe.
This 1932 Ford is a five-window coupe that has been refinished in maroon over white and is powered by a GM 327ci V8 paired with a three-speed automatic transmission. Equipment includes a quick-change rear end, louvered hood sides, a swing-out windshield, black-finished wheels with hubcaps, Wilwood disc brakes, a lowered ride height, aftermarket ...
One of those things is this 1932 Ford 5-Window Coupe, which is the original, quintessential hot rod. Based on John Miner's historically memorable American Graffiti coupe, this car was made to be an even better cruiser than the car it was modeled after.
This Ford coupe is now offered with a battery trickle charger, and transferable New York registration in the seller’s name. The steel bodywork features a smoothed cowl, flush-mounted windshield glass, and a 2″ chopped roof with a ribbed center panel.