During last year’s SEMA Show coverage we announced United Pacific’s debut of their ’32 Ford 5-Window steel reproduction bodies, panels, and accessories. They’ve been hard at work marketing this game changing product and in their most recent effort have launched a site dedicated to the reproduction panels and accompanying bits. From interior accessories and wheel dress up to suspension and lighting you can find everything you need to build your very own ’32 with off-the-line quality and freshness.
In a recent release our friends at United Pacific went into further detail about the new site: “United Pacific Industries, a leading manufacturer of early Ford parts, 1932 Ford steel bodies, and accessories has launched a new website, 1932.uapac.com, that provides a parts resource for 1932 Ford and hotrod enthusiasts.”
That’s right, even if you aren’t looking to shell out money on a complete checklist of reproduction body panels you can pick and choose parts to use on an existing project. United Pacific’s release continues, “The new website allows United Pacific dealers and end users the ability to quickly lookup the entire range of products including the new steel 1932 Ford 5-Window coupe body shells and restoration components…”
To help direct consumers to their specific needs the website features a minimalist interface that is simple and sleek featuring bold-high quality product photography. A main rotator spotlights certain products and under it are sections titled “new item,” “all products,” “catalogs,” and “subscribe.” Ironically, the simplicity cuts down on navigation time, but will no doubt leave many perusing the interactive catalog or gallery of products for hours.
“United Pacific has integrated many new features including a powerful search tool, easy to use product filtering, outstanding product images, as well as a news blog that will focus on early Ford hotrods. Stay tuned as our company plans to add a host of new and groundbreaking products in the near future.” We’ll be sure to keep our readers updated on any news surrounding United Pacific’s ’32 Ford reproduction line. To stay connected be sure to visit their Facebook, the new website, and the United Pacific homepage.