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Infamous 1932 Ford Deuce Coupe

Wayne Henderson's
Wayne Henderson's enclosed 1932 Ford Victoria
black 1932 Ford Victoria

1932 Ford Roadster project

An exhibit of “THE 75” Most Significant ’32 Ford Hot Rods, as selected by a blue ribbon panel of experts, will launch the 75th anniversary celebration of the 1932 Ford, a legendary car with an celebrated engine.

Display will feature milestone cars, trace the history of hot rodding and showcase the influence these cars continue to have on the automotive industry and American culture. 

Exhibit will be the first time these rare cars have been gathered in one place at one time.  Special sections of exhibit will spotlight the innovative “flathead” V8 engine and the work of Edsel Ford, design leader of the ’32 Ford. (source: ford.com 8/24/2007)

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Gray Baskerville's
Gray Baskerville's 1932 Duece Los Angeles, CA
1932 Ford daily driver

Gray Baskerville and his 1932 Ford Duece Coupe

Gray's 1932 Ford Deuce is not a showroom car and was not renovated to showcase at Hemmings or any other glittering showroom. He drove it as a daily driver during the 1960s and 70s in Los Angeles, CA.

Baskervilles vintage ford deuce coupe was first featured in Rod & Custom in the August, 1972 issue.

According to the visitors where this car is displayed, what gives Gray Baskervilles 1932 Deuce away as a daily driver is the underbody which looks exactly the way a daily driver car would look.

According to Roadster.com

After his death, Gray was cremated. Not long after, when the winds were still and while the crowd watched with respect, Gray's ashes were set free when a streamliner popped its chute at around 300 on the Bonneville Salt Flats.

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