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1932 Chevrolet

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Dale Fisher's 1932 Chevrolet Moonlite Speedster of Sydney, Australia. Fisher purchased this rare 1932 Chevrolet Moonlite Speedster while still an apprentice panel beater in the early 1950s. The red, coachbuilt roadster immediately captivated him with its sculpted lines, rear scoops, and distinctive central ridge, features that deeply influenced his later custom work. Although he only owned it briefly, the car left a lasting impact on Dale’s design philosophy. He sold it after just two months in 1953 due to a blown differential and limited funds, but encountered it again in 1956, now white and loaned to him for a weekend. To Dale, it was a defining car, an early spark that shaped his future as one of Australia’s most respected customizers.
Norman Kopp's 1932 Chevrolet Two Door Sedan of Beloit, Wisconsin. Norman, who was a member of the Road Gents of Beloit car club, bought the Chevrolet in 1957, when he was a high school sophomore.
Norman Kopp's 1932 Chevrolet Coupe of Beloit, Wisconsin. Originally owned and built by Norman's brother, the first running completion was in 1958. The build was completed in 1961. Norman was a member of the Road Gents of Beloit car club.


1932 Chevrolet Hot Rods

Frank Giandomenico's 1932 Chevrolet Business Coupe
Norman Kopp's 1932 Chevrolet Coupe
Norman Kopp's 1932 Chevrolet Two Door Sedan
Tom Logan's 1932 Chevrolet Pickup
Tony Guinasso's 1932 Chevrolet Business Coupe


1932 Chevrolet Customs and Specials

Dale Fisher's 1932 Chevrolet Moonlite Speedster


Cars Using 1932 Chevrolet Parts

Fenders
Tom Logan's 1932 Chevrolet Pickup


Running Boards
Tom Logan's 1932 Chevrolet Pickup




 

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