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  2. 1932 Ford - Wikipedia

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    Edsel Ford commissioned Ford's chief designer, E.T. "Bob" Gregorie to design and supervise the construction of a personal sports car based on a style of period sports car Mr. Ford had seen in Europe. A special two seat roadster was built from aluminum and installed with a flathead V8 engine.

  3. Ford Model A (1927–1931) - Wikipedia

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    The Model A was well-represented in the media of the era since it was one of the most common cars. Model kits remain available from hobby shops as stock cars or hot rods. High-quality die-cast Model As are represented in 1/24 scale by the Danbury Mint 1931 roadster and the Franklin Mint 1930 Tudor sedan. [citation needed]

  4. Ford Model A engine - Wikipedia

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    Primarily developed for the popular Ford Model A automobile (1927–1931), [3] [4] the Ford Model A engine was the engine almost universally installed in that automobile, [1] of which 4.8 million were built by 1932, [1] [2] in a wide range of styles and configurations: Coupe, Business Coupe, Roadster Coupe, Sport Coupe, Convertible Cabriolet ...

  5. Ford Model T - Wikipedia

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    The Model T was a great commercial success, and by the time Ford made its 10 millionth car, half of all cars in the world were Fords. It was so successful Ford did not purchase any advertising between 1917 and 1923; instead, the Model T became so famous, people considered it a norm.

  6. Roadster (car) - Wikipedia

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    The term "roadster" originates in the United States, where it was used in the 19th century to describe a horse suitable for travelling. [3] [4] By the end of the century, the definition had expanded to include bicycles and tricycles. [5] In 1916, the United States Society of Automobile Engineers defined a roadster as: "an open car seating two ...

  7. Marmon Motor Car Company - Wikipedia

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    The Model 32 of 1909 spawned the Wasp. The Wasp, driven by Marmon engineer Ray Harroun (a former racer who came out of retirement for just one race), was the winner of the first ever Indianapolis 500 motor race, in 1911. This car featured the world's first known automobile rear-view mirror. [1]

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