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Old 03-12-2015, 10:11 PM   #1
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Default Re: 31 vs 32 Model A

Still not sure if you are asking about a Model A built in early 32
or the new 32 ( as in Model B, or V8). Here are a couple pictures
of 1932 Fords.

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Old 03-12-2015, 10:21 PM   #2
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Default Re: 31 vs 32 Model A

RedBird: ". . . If you see a 31 and a 32 deluxe coupe coming at you down the road and are not an A owner, are there major differences?"
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In that context (not an A owner) RedBird, I would say that they are very similar (Model A vs. Model 18). The main, most notable difference would be the Radiator Shell; then would be the '32 wheels with big hub caps, covering the lugnuts. Otherwise the NEW 1932 Ford Model 18 (& B) would, at a quick glance by an uninformed novice, be pretty much the same as some of the late '31 Model A's - slant windshield, no outside visor.

Of course, it gets a bit muddy once you see a Model A with the later V-8 wheels.

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