Looks more like 82, not 32uF. Also 32 is not a standard capacitance value but 82 is.
It's definitely 32uF,I've handled,& replaced hundreds of them.
8uF,16uF,24uF & 32uF were standard values of electrolytic capacitor values in Australia when that cap was made
Note the steps of 8uF,which was maybe something to do with construction methods.
Higher values,which were less common,mostly reverted to multiples of 100,although 220uF was in the mix for some reason.