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#477091 12/26/22 11:19 PM
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Did any 32 pickups have the chrome vent covers on the hood? do all the 32 gauges have the rounded glass not the flat like the 31s? Did any come with a heater or? Thanks Roger

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Did any '32 pickups have the chrome vent covers on the hood? No they all had the same hood as 1931 passenger and trucks.

Do all the 32 gauges have the rounded glass not the flat like 31s? Yess

Did any come with a heater or ? The heater was a dealer installed accessory.


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Thanks Chipper, how about the double bar for the head lights? Did pickups have that or a single bar? thanks alot Roger

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The Deluxe 1932 1/2 ton used '31 passenger front fenders and the single headlight bar. Very few of them were built. There are several other differences from other trucks. I am in the process of finishing a Deluxe '32 Roadster Pickup. Only one other is known to exist.

The vast majority used the '31-2 truck front fenders and the "U"shaped headlight bar. The '32 bar differed from the '29-'30 and '31 (with threaded pad for horn) as it had reinforcements at the ends to just past the headlight mounts.


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