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The term 1932 Ford may refer to three models of automobile produced by Ford Motors between 1932 and 1934: the Model B, the Model 18, and the Model 40. These succeeded the Model A. The Model B had an updated four-cylinder engine and was available from 1932 to 1934. The V8 was available in the Model 18 in 1932, and in the Model 40 in 1933 & 1934.
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Only five years removed from the last Model T, the Model B introduced Ford and the entire automotive industry to yearly changes for model styling. In 1933, the exterior was redesigned, while the 1934 wore a new front end of its own; all three versions rode on the same basic chassis. For 1932, Ford introduced an option that would remain in the ...
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Other Rouge products included the 1932 Model B, the original Mercury, the Ford Thunderbird, Mercury Capri, and four decades of Ford Mustangs. The old assembly plant was idled with the construction and launch of a new assembly facility on the Miller Road side of the complex, currently producing Ford F-150 pickup trucks.
Model B / BB / 18 / 40 USA 1932–1934: Model Y UK 1932–1937: Köln GER 1932–1935: Rheinland GER 1933–1936: Model 48 USA 1935–1936: Model C Ten UK 1935–1937: Eifel
Even though Ford had an engineering team assigned to develop its own V8, many of the ideas and innovations were Henry Ford's. The Model A, its variants (B and 18), and this V8 engine were developed between 1926 and 1932, and this period was the elder Ford's last central contribution to the company's engineering. [4]
Model A production ended in March 1932, after 4,858,644 had been made in all body styles. [11] Its successor was the Model B , which featured an updated inline four-cylinder engine , as well as the Model 18 , which introduced Ford's new flathead (sidevalve) V8 engine .