Ford V8 1932

Model B is a Ford cars produced between 1932 and 1934. This was a much more updated Model A and was replaced by the model 48. Strictly speaking the Model B was a four-cylinder car with an improved model A engine with a displacement of 201 cubic inches (3.3 liters) and 50 horsepower, but Ford has also begun to produce a very similar car with Ford the new flat V-8 engine. The V-8 car was marketed as the Model 18, but it is also called the Ford V-8, and, except for the engine, is virtually indistinguishable from Model B. Until that time, Ford had produced a "model" each time with the range of possibilities of the body and the idea of ​​a platform sole basis, despite the choice of two engines and model designations attached. (This explains why the familiar name "Ford V-8" in itself was descriptive enough in the 1930s, it was the Ford with a V-8, unlike in the following decades, when the paradigm models a brand has become to universal) Ford Model B and Model 18 came in a wide variety of body styles. two-door coupe, convertible with two doors, four-door phaeton, two-door sedans and four-door, four-door 'Woodie station wagon "Victoria two door, two-door coupe, sedan deliveries and panel, five-window coupe, sport coupe (fixed soft top), the three-window coupe and Deluxe pickup.

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