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I have a 1932 all steel sedan delivery streetrod unchopped and not channeled, Im getting ready to list for sale, I was told it was the TCI turntable car for the show circuit years ago, but I cant find it, previous owner was deceased and family didn't know much about it. Trying to find out if there are any out there for sale. Thank you, Rick
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condition ,pictures and price?mike
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I don't know how to post pics on this site, Im just trying to find one comparible to it. Thanks
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It will be on hotrodhotline on Friday, Thanks Rick
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Its on the site, its red with tube style dropped axle. Of coarse there is no listed price so seller has dropped his fishing line into the waters and wants to trade it for a woodie. like i said to him, sell the S D 1932 and use the cash towards a woodie, because any decent woodie out there is worth way more than a 32 sedan delivery of any make. If it was the tci built car then i would suggest seller contact them by telephone to verify its heritage. my 3 cents mike 
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I'm inclined to agree. While the '32 SD body is a rare item, and would make a great vehicle placed on a fully restored '32 chassis, its intrinsic value is reduced considerably due to being part of a hotrod. I don't see anyone paying $20,000 for the hotrod and then removing the rare body to make an original car. It's a shame when scarce bodies like these get sacrificed for a rod.
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your not going to touch that 32 S D for $20,000, more like $40 G----55G range as a hot rod. A restored one would never fetch that kind of money, more like the $20 g range I stand to be corrected on selling prices from someone. Joe Iaccino.......should be the person to post what he knows. mike 
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Why me? I've seen so few early sedan deliveries sell I wouldn't know what they should bring. I guess it depends on the seller/buyer. I know I will have more in my vehicles then what they will actually bring, but for me, I'm trying to preserve some small pieces of Chevrolet history. I'm not interested in modifying the past....Joe
In case anybody is interested it has a 1933 hood on it...
See America's First...Chevrolet
1931 Sedan Delivery 31570 1933 Standard Sports Coupe 33628. 1934 Master Sedan Delivery Canadian 177/34570 1968 Z/28 Camaro 1969 SS 396 Camaro
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WHY YOU.....BECAUSE YOUR CUTE AND KNOWLEDGEABLE mike 
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