The Dick Wiedenman Collection of 1932 Fords includes this coupe with the original dealer plate along with a ration tag in the window and a spare tire cover for one of South Dakota’s first Democrats to run for governor.
In addition to this 1932 Coupe is also was also a 1932 Ford 2-door sedan, and 2 1932 Ford Trucks up for this auction at No Reserve. There is also a 1931 Plymouth along with memorabilia and parts.
And the the Jones Collection out of Minnesota. Richard and Wendy are farmers and decided to sell their collection. This collection is packed full of MOPARS and includes a rare 1969 Roadrunner with 426 hemi.
http://www.oldcarsweekly.com/news/auction-news/amazing-barn-finds-muscle-and-more-at-automania
There will also be a 55 and a 57 Bel Air, a 57 Chev Convertible, a 68 Road Runner 383 4 Spd with only 33k miles, A 69 Charger R/T, a 70 Barracuda 340 4 spd, http://www.vanderbrinkauctions.com/auction_images/163/documents/Inventory.pdf
I see the 1932 Ford has an A sticker. I think there was one higher than that but can't recall what it was.
ReplyDeleteWhoops. Made a mistake. The A card was issued to most people and was only good for 4 gallons a week, the B card was for war workers and other people with essential jobs and was good for 8 gallons a week. The T card was for truckers.
ReplyDeleteits amazing collection
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