The 1932 Ford Victoria occupies a singular place in American automotive history. Offered for a single model year alongside the roadster, coupe, and cabriolet, the Victoria was the most formal and elegant body style in the Deuce lineup, distinguished by its sweeping fixed roofline, elongated greenhouse, and graceful rear quarters that set it apart from every other Ford of the era. Designed at a time when Ford was rewriting the rules of affordable performance, the Victoria was built for the buyer who wanted something more refined than a standard coupe without sacrificing the character and excitement that defined the 1932 Ford. Production numbers were limited, and the Victoria has always been among the rarest and most admired of the Deuce body styles. It was 1932 that Ford introduced the flathead V8 to the American public, a landmark engineering achievement that gave the entire model year its lasting significance and made the Deuce the foundation upon which American hot rod culture was built.

This 1932 Ford Victoria is a correct and purposeful example of one of the most sought after automobiles in the collector car world. Finished in black over a tan interior, the car presents with the kind of understated authority that suits the Victoria body perfectly. The black exterior commands attention without demanding it, and the contrast against the tan cabin gives the interior an open, classic warmth that complements the era's formal proportions. A 3 speed manual transmission puts the driver in full command of the experience. The odometer shows 24,782 miles.

The Victoria body style is what separates this car from the rest of the Deuce family. Where the five window coupe offers utility and the roadster offers open air excitement, the Victoria offers something rarer: proportion and poise. The longer roofline flows into the rear quarters with a continuity of line that no other 1932 Ford body achieves, and the result is a silhouette that remains one of the most visually resolved designs in American automotive history. Fewer Victorias were produced than any other closed body style in the 1932 Ford lineup, and survivors in sound, presentable condition are genuinely difficult to locate.

Black is the natural color for a Deuce Victoria. It sharpens every body line, deepens every curve, and gives the car the kind of presence on a show field or a cruise night that lighter colors simply cannot match. The tan interior provides the correct period contrast, warm against the formality of the black exterior, and consistent with the original character of a car that was always positioned as the most distinguished Ford money could buy in 1932. VIN 1848389 confirms the identity of this car, and prospective buyers with an appreciation for correct, honest examples of the 1932 Ford will find this Victoria a rare and compelling opportunity.


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Year:
1932

Make:   Ford

Model:  Victoria

Mileage
24782

Horsepower
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Drive Layout
RWD

Transmission
3 Speed Manual

Color
Black

Interior Color: Tan

VIN: 1848389