1932 Ford B Station Wagon 
Well cared for estate vehicle from a prominent collection. This opportunity will not last long. The perfect Coast of Maine Family Fun Vehicle That Will Always Appreciate While You Appreciate It. No regrets on this fresh to the marketplace vehicle.
Well cared for estate vehicle from a prominent collection. This opportunity will not last long. The perfect Coast of Maine Family Fun Vehicle That Will Always Appreciate While You Appreciate It. No regrets on this fresh to the marketplace vehicle.
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1,052 four-cylinder Station Wagons were built in the U.S. for 1932. An early car with a 20 louver hood, the older restoration is nicely mellowed. Believed to have been done by Lee Atherton of LeBaron-Bonney, it carries the correct engine, original wood, 3rd seat and it’s finished in a proper Winterleaf Brown and Straw wheels.
1,052 four-cylinder Station Wagons were built in the U.S. for 1932. An early car with a 20 louver hood, the older restoration is nicely mellowed. Believed to have been done by Lee Atherton of LeBaron-Bonney, it carries the correct engine, original wood, 3rd seat and it’s finished in a proper Winterleaf Brown and Straw wheels.
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The Station Wagon bodies began with Ford-owned Iron Mountain forest wood, milled at Mengel Body Co., Louisville, KY and assembled by Baker-Raulang, Cleveland, OH, then shipped to Ford assembly plants.
The Station Wagon bodies began with Ford-owned Iron Mountain forest wood, milled at Mengel Body Co., Louisville, KY and assembled by Baker-Raulang, Cleveland, OH, then shipped to Ford assembly plants.
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