While the 1932 5 Window is on the back burner for now, Matt has a few parts laying around that will make the car look so much better.
When pulled from the Larry Schroll Estate, the ’32 had big bulky truck tires in the front and some old crappy tires in the back.
The notes that Larry kept on the car said the car had a set of reversed wheels with cheater slicks in the rear — It just so happens that Matt has a set of reversed ’40 ford wheels with crappy chrome and a set of cheater slicks.
One of our local friends stopped by with a set of front wheels that matched perfectly.
With a little bit of work and some lube (insert joke here) the new stance on the ’32 is perfect…
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