As noted 32-65F is a really broad range. And to be honest, everyone is different enough that while you may get ideas from others for pieces of gear I doubt you'll find someone who needs to dress exactly like you in all weather, and even more importantly, for all of the various ride intensities and variations in terrain you subject yourself to.
As it gets colder, one of the tougher things to manage is the heating and cooling effect of climbing and descending. In the 30s it is not that big of a deal for me but it quickly becomes one in the twenties and teens. Your temperature range might vary from mine though.
In the end expect to have clothing options suited for each 10 degree F increment.