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I am not sure of what it is you are asking. Your post "Head line" asks about the '31 vs. '32 Model A. So are you asking about the Model A's built in 1932 ?
Are you asking if there is any significant differences between a Ford Model A built in December 31, 1931 and a Ford Model A built in March 1st, 1932. The Model A production run ran from October 1927 thru March of 1932. So some Model A's (1931 models) were built in the first couple of months in 1932. Are you asking what the difference is between the Dec. '31 Model A and the Feb. '32 Model A ? Or are you asking if there was a significant difference between the late 1931 Model A and the new Ford car for 1932 - the restyled body/chassis, Model B (improved 4 cylinder); or the Model 18 (the new V-8) ? The December '31 Model A and the February 1932 Model A (recognized as a 1931 model) were/are the same. Whereas the 1931 Model A and the new model B / 18 were significantly different in a great many ways. - Doug Vieyra |
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