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Granted, the Model B is rather spartan by modern standards, but the polished wood and brass trim and the 24-horsepower engine made it a high-end touring car back in the day.
Despite an aftermarket body, and its post-production "diamond" Model B engine, this 1932 sports a host of original Ford equipment. There’s an original firewall, grille shell and hood.
Introduced in 1932, the Ford Model B wasn't as popular as its predecessors, the Model A and Model T sales-wise. However, it brought a couple of important changes to the company's full-size car.
If John Hargrove had a time machine, he'd have brought a 1932 Ford Model B Roadster home a long time ago. Instead, he produced this new one with a wad of cash, a tub of elbow grease, and a ton of ...
Since that first engine in the 1890s, Ford has been developing engines along with their cars, and with each new model, came a more advanced, efficient, and higher-performing engine.
Ford changed the pickup truck game in 1935 with the debut of the Model 50. Here's how it shook up the market and what made the vehicle so special.
If John Hargrove had a time machine, he’d have brought a 1932 Ford Model B Roadster home a long time ago. Instead, he produced this new one with a wad of cash, a tub of elbow grease, and a to… ...