1932 (Late) Ford BB Truck Radiator Reproduction
1932 (Late) Ford BB Truck Radiator Reproduction
1932 (Late) Ford BB Truck Radiator Reproduction
1932 (Late) Ford BB Truck Radiator Reproduction
1932 (Late) Ford BB Truck Radiator Reproduction
1932 (Late) Ford BB Truck Radiator Reproduction
1932 (Late) Ford BB Truck Radiator Reproduction
1932 (Late) Ford BB Truck Radiator Reproduction

1932 (Late) Ford BB Truck Radiator Reproduction

FT32,33-34 Ford Radiator Reproduction

Regular price $1,349.00

This radiator fits the late 1932 Ford BB trucks with the 131 1/2" and 154" wheelbase with  V8 flathead engines.  Only 3,682 of the 74,978 1932 Ford trucks produced were built with V8 engines, the vast majority had the 4 cylinder B engine.  

This radiator is intended as a drop in replacement and set-up for the OE engine in its production year.  If you have modified or altered your vehicle in anyway, please order from the bespoke radiator section.  If you wish to restore your OE radiator using your OE tanks, brackets and/or castings please visit the restoration section of our website to begin the process.

Made in the USA


We make to order. Please allow adequate time for us to build.

Build time estimates [Feb 2025]

Brass/Black Model Ts

Our longstanding foundry (supplier) closed and all production was shifted to a neighboring foundry.  Apparently many of the closed foundry's workers were ineligible for rehire by the new foundry due to more aggressive immigration enforcement and the union has no employees to provide.  As of 2-20-25, we should receive castings in March 2025 and can resume production then. 

In the interim, we have been working with our one-off foundry to have pattern boxes made and these are trickling in in smaller batches and we will produce what we can.

Model As 5-6 weeks

Heater cores ~6 weeks

Model A and 32 Ford Street rods 6 weeks

Common street rods ~12-15 weeks

Tricky customs & complicated restorations ~16 weeks months

We appreciate your patience as we continue to recruit and train new fabricators and manage the labor shortfall our country has been experiencing.