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Car Enthusiasts can Experience Hot Rod Lifestyle
with 1932
Ford
5-Window Coupe – Latest from Ford Component Sales
1932 Ford 5-Window Coupe body is the latest
official licensed product offered by Ford Component Sales and its
licensee, United Pacific Industries
(click on an image below to enlarge)
Builders can buy classic V8 powertrains, or contact
Ford Racing for a variety of crate motor options.
January 10, 2014 -- Dearborn, Michigan -- Ford
restoration parts licensing program offers more than 9,000 parts, for
vehicles from 1909 to the mid-2000s. Car enthusiasts will now be able to
get behind the wheel of their own 1932 Ford 5-Window Coupe through a new
licensed product offering from Ford Component Sales.
Ford’s restoration parts program is now offering the body shell for the
1932 Ford 5-Window Coupe. The coupe has become a symbol of one of the
biggest fads of post-World War II America – the souped-up hot rod and
cruising culture that exploded with returning servicemen flush with cash
and technical know-how.
“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.”
The Ford restoration parts program has more than 9,000 licensed parts for
Ford-built vehicles, everything from the Model T to those as recent as
2007.
“Ford Racing can supply crate motors and performance products to suit any
appetite,” said Mondrach. “Most of the parts needed to complete a build –
including hardware, drivetrain, interior parts, even instruments with
classic or customized faces – are available. You can build your car as a
classic, or upgrade the components and build your own version of an icon
that was part of the cruising culture in the 1950s and 1960s. You choose.”
Whenever possible, Ford uses the original tooling to make the reproduction
parts; in some cases, if tooling is no longer available, new tooling is
designed to the original specifications.
The 1932 Ford 5-Window Coupe body shell, which premiered at the 2013
Specialty Equipment Market Association Show in Las Vegas, is stamped from
new metal, and welded and assembled with state-of-the-art fixtures to
maintain dimensional integrity. The finished body receives a
rust-preventative coating for additional protection.
Every component manufactured by United Pacific Industries, the officially
licensed supplier, is made to Ford Motor Company standards. The strict
licensing process helps ensure any parts bearing the company’s official
trademarks meet the quality standards and authenticity Ford classic car
enthusiasts demand.
Each approved part comes with a blue-and-white sticker with the Ford logo
stating it is an officially licensed restoration part. That means fit,
function and appearance is as authentic as the original.
Aside from body shells, Ford Component Sales licenses replacement parts
like fenders, radiators and badging to complete most Ford project
vehicles. The Ford restoration parts program means gearheads can avoid
spending hours searching online for rare, new/old stock parts, or
wandering through scrap yards for used parts to complete a classic. Anyone
who has a solid chassis can now mount a fresh sheet metal body, and get a
taste of the 1950s-era hot rod culture to park in their own garage.
Accurate reproduction parts make the restoration process easier, and can
be the difference between a trophy and an empty-handed trip home for
enthusiasts who enjoy showing off the finished product. The Ford licensing
program has been singled out for special recognition from both Mustang
Club of America and Thunderbird Club of America for supplying components
identical to original Ford parts.
For more information
Visit the Ford restoration parts website at
www.fordrestorationparts.com.
Select the vehicle make and model in which you’re interested to load a
list of suppliers with contact information.
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