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Ford Revives the Iconic ’32 5-Window Coupe with Stamped Steel Body Shells

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The 1932 Ford, America’s most popular hot rod, is being revived by the Blue Oval company, who will be offering 5-Window Coupe body shells via Ford Component Sales. The bodies will be built by United Pacific Industries, the automaker’s official licensed supplier.
Unlike other fiberglass aftermarket 1932 Fords, the licensed body shells will be made from stamped steel, using original tooling or new tooling designed to the original specifications. Ford says the bodies can be fitted with either vintage powertrains or crate motors that are available from Ford Racing.

There’s no word on pricing yet, but you might want to stick around for more info if you’re planning to park an authentic hot rod in your garage later this year.

"With the 1932 Ford 5-Window Coupe body shell, you can literally build a classic-looking hot rod, ordering Ford restoration parts right from your computer, and avoid visiting a wrecking yard," said Dennis Mondrach, restoration licensing manager, Ford Component Sales. "The coupe body shell joins our growing list of ready-to-build stamped steel body shells, including the classic 1965-70 Mustangs and 1940 Ford Coupe."
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