Estate Auction Adventure- 1932 Ford Coupe Barn Find !
In this episode Matt hooks up the truck and trailer and heads to Carlisle, Pa for a big estate auction where an original 1932 Ford 5 Window Coupe and early Harley Davidsons were found in the barn. We documented the highlights of the first day of the sale. The location of this estate sale is quite unique, this property is less then a mile from the Carlisle fairgrounds and its right along the main road most people take to get there! Just goes to show that you never know what is sitting in that old garage. Comment below and let us know if you think the 1932 Coupe was sold for a fair price!
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Enjoyed seeing that auction in my hometown. Pass by this house and garage every day Glad you didn't leave empty handed
Looks like there were some nice 32 headlights on that table.... those are getting good money these days. Luckly my dad bought a set back in the 80s that were nearly perfect....going to get to use them soon.
Thanks for sharing And SO glad it found a new home. Hope he loves it, like the owner did back in the day. Gave me goosebumps, watching it see the light of day, after so many years.
Cool. Those natural gas motors sometimes have radical cams in them. Whoever bought the deuce got a decent price too. Not a steal, but didn’t pay too much. Very cool.
I love this place! Its so nice to see this
Back in 1965 my brother bought a 1932 model a Ford. It was in a barn. The farmers had reversed the rumble seat so they could open it up throw a couple of bales of hay in there and drive around to another location on the farm. From there the car alarm was sanded and primed alarm and that was an attempt to change the brakes from hydraulic back to manual. My brother also redid the interior himself using carpet tacks and seeds of alarm vinyl. He took the wood and sanded it and re-stained it and sadly attempted with a friend of his to replace the steering wheel and shaft. The, when he lost interest and the car sat in another barn for probably 20 years. Until he sold it. But one thing about that car, one day I took it out and it started right up! It was loud but it was running.
Congratulations Iron. Hope there are future giveaways of various things like this car, etc.
You guys are like the Coast Guard of hot rod and golden era Fords.
Cool stuff.
Thanks Matt really enjoyed it.
Random thoughts....had to watch the episode twice.....first on my phone... Then the big screen. 1. My 💓 skipped a beat when I saw the 32. 2. No decent shots of the signs!!! 3. What an awesome old shop...I could have spent a long time in there. 4. Did I mention there was no good sign pics!!!! Yep, I covered that. Great coverage Matt
Dude that 32 coupe looks frkin amazing
What a beauty!!
Good to know what some of these old flivvers go for!
Randy is a great dude. My cousin bought a Roadster from him. I farted around Bonneville this year with him. That 32 is in great hands and will respect it as it should be.
Thanks for share your friend for Canada Rob ✌
Love these auctions !
Nice haul, Matt!
Could not believe the prices on the knuck stuff. That 32 5 window almost needs to stay like it is. Ron
23,500 was not bad for that Deuce...Looked super solid.