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Barn Find story (sorry its a old Ford)


Champion barn find: Long-lost 32 Ford was drag-racing star

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Deuce was original champ of first World Series of Drag Racing

This 1932 Ford was built for the first World Series of Drag Racing, and after that 1954 race, it was parked and never run again.

Story by Angelo Van Bogart
Photos by Bob Chiluk

A single shot from a BB gun may have saved one of the most historic 1932 Ford Deluxe three-window coupes in drag racing history from completely rusting into oblivion.

In 1954, Francis Fortman and Kenny Kerr decided to build a car for the 1954 World Series of Drag Racing, the first such event hosted by the Automobile Timing Association of America. The event was held at Half Day Speedway in Lawrenceville, Ill., about 20 miles from Chicago, none too far from Fortman and Kerrs home. Other young participants included Arnie The Farmer Beswick driving a new Oldsmobile, Art Arfons in the Allison airplane-engined Green Monster and Fred Lorenzen in a Cadillac-powered Ford convertible.

Fortman and Kerr did not become big names like some of their fellow competitors that day. However, the 1932 Ford three-window coupe they built and raced for that event placed first in the A-B class with a 105.88 mph speed.

Surviving pictures show the 32 Ford at the 1954 World Series of Drag Racing. The car placed first in the A-B class with a time of 105.88 mph.

After that day of racing, Fortman and Kerr hung up their helmets and parked the Deuce for good. As driver, Kerr took home the trophy from the track. As the builder, Fortman took home the Deuce as his own trophy. He then parked the car outside until fate intervened and the car became a bona fide barn find in 2012.

[Fortman] told me a 32 Ford race car was worth nothing in 1954, so instead of selling it, he put it in a field and put a tarp on it, said Ken Robins, the 1932 Fords new owner. So it spent 20 years under this tarp until one day, kids were shooting the windshield with a BB gun, so he put it in the barn. But from the day he brought it home in 1954 to the day I bought it, it was never touched or started.

The Deuce Robins bought in the summer of 2012 is the 32 every hot rodder dreams of finding or building in their head while lying awake at night. The car is a simple, purpose-built car with several period go-fast tricks, and the fact its based on one of the rodding worlds most lusted-after cars is pure luck.

He was just looking for a good car to race and it just so happened he found a 32 three-window, Robins said.

[Fortman] owned a frame repair shop in Chicago and Kenny Kerr came to him and said, Why dont we have fun and build a drag car? Fortman was reluctant, but he said OK.

[Fortman] purchased the car in Chicago, made a deal and put down a deposit and when he came back, he found the seller had taken the radiator out of it. He got back in his car because he told him he wasnt going to buy it without a radiator, but he reluctantly went back and bought the car.

The car was brought back to Kerrs shop, where it was channeled over the original frame. An alcohol-burning flathead Ford engine with four Strombergs was mated to a stock Ford three-speed crash box that led to a standard 1940s Ford rear axle welded to make it a locker.

In 2012, builder Francis Fortman said goodbye to the 32 Ford he built in 1954. Fortman never had the urge to start or run the car after it was built for the 1954 World Series of Drag Racing event.

The car had other modifications standard to hot rods of the day: a 1940 Ford steering wheel and a filled roof and cowl vent, a rollbar, custom interior door panels, and a metallic red spray job with a white-painted grille insert and firewall. It was a race car, however, so a rollbar was installed and the deck lid was secured using screws. A hand-operated fuel pump and fuel tank were installed in the passenger compartment, next to the single drivers bombardier seat obtained from a salvage yard.

The fuel system by todays standards is absolutely suicidal, Robins said. Keep in mind, they had nothing to go by. This is just what they did.

I have a couple hot rods, and people have now built 32 Fords with the bomber seats designed just like this car is designed, but when [Fortman] did it, he didnt have a car to by. It just all fell into place.

A search for the car also fell into place for Robins. His friend, a fellow Model A enthusiast, stopped by Robins business at Restoration Plus in Cary, Ill., and mentioned he knew of an old Ford race car in the area, although he wasnt sure of the type of Ford or exactly where it was parked.

We went in the area and we knocked on doors, Robins said. At the third door, an elderly gentleman came to the door and I said, I dont mean to bother you, but do you have an old race car? and I asked if there was any way we could see it.

The gentleman was Francis Fortman, and since he was acquainted with Robins friend, Fortman showed them to the barn where the Ford had been parked since the mid 1970s.

We went into the barn and we go in the back corner and there was a 1932 Ford drag car with an alcohol-burning flathead, Robins said. Because my buddy was into Model As, he said, I have no interest, so I took him home. I asked the gentleman if I could come back, so I came back and he pulled out the original sheet from the first World Series of Drag Racing, and in it he showed me how he had won his class with another gentleman.

The 1932 Ford Deluxe three-window coupe as OCW reader Ken Robins found it in a barn in 2012. The coupe body was channeled over the frame and didnt run headlamps. Power came from a later Ford flathead that burned alcohol. To save weight, builder Francis Fortman installed a lightweight seat found in a salvage yard.

While Robins and Fortman visited, Fortman told of how the Deuce would not start once they arrived at the track. A fellow racer noticed their troubles and explained the problem was the ignition. He happened to own a shop that sold the parts Fortman and Kerr needed and would supply it.

They drove to Iowa that night, bought the ignition and they installed it the next morning, Robins said. It got the car running and they ran it twice down the track. When Fortman built the car, it had all new gauges in it, and the odometer now shows 8/10 of a mile because the car went down the track twice.

Robins eventually asked if the car was for sale, and after Fortman conferred with his wife She said, Absolutely dont let the man out of the house, according to Robins a deal was made for Robins to buy the car, but he had to wait until after Fathers Day.

Since purchasing it, the only work Robins has completed on the car is a tire change and a thorough cleaning. Despite the deterioration the car suffered while parked outside, Robins said the crowd went nuts over the car at the Iron Invasion traditional hot rod show in Woodstock, Ill., the only place the car has been shown.

This is a true time capsule, Robins said. Basically, this car is the Holy Grail of hot rods, but to Francis, it was just another car. He was actually a pioneer that built the car that everyone tries to copy today, which is really amazing.

Although the car is certainly restorable, it has considerable rust in the lower portions of the body. Robins has no plans to restore the body or make it run.

I would never restore this car. It should be untouched, because if it is restored, its just another 32 Ford, Robins said. Where are you going to find a car from the first World Series of Drag Racing?

It is more of a piece of Americana and artwork and hot rod history than it is a car.

While Robins has realized the dream of many hot rodders, he has hopes the dream lasts long enough for him to find the trophy from the cars day at the track, and to perhaps find it a more suitable home.

I would like to find a museum interested in it. This is a true time capsule that should go down in history as drag racing folklore.

Enjoy more photos of Robins 1932 Ford

 



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WOW!

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That is a great story and a great find.

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Wickedly cool !! thanks Carl !!!!

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Nice story.



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cool, i have been looking for one of those for years!

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This article was just featured in Hot Rod Deluxe very cool find and a great read! I buy that mag every 2 months as its issued best mag out there!!!! Very kool story

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I love barn finds (as much as Corky Coker). Great story! Thanks!



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Great Ford story!!

One day I'll have mine, perhaps Cadillac powered.

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That ain't no phoney rat rod, that is a time capsule. What passes as a fuel rail & fuel system on that thing would make me nervous to operate. Very cool drag racer circa 1954.



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"The fuel system by todays standards is absolutely suicidal" LOL!!!
When cars were cars and men were unknowing...

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Incredible find and an incredible story there. A once in a life time find if your lucky. It is good to see that the gentleman is leaving the car the way it is, to preserve history and not restore it. Thanks for sharing this great story. George.



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Now that's history sitting there!!!!Very cool indeed.........

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 GREAT STUFF !!smile



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What a great read! I really enjoy stuff like that.

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i think were all ford guys at hart lol :D

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...................best barn find story I've read - particularly given the history and achievement of this metal!!!!



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