1932 Ford Model B Reviews, Pricing & Specs
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User reviews for 1932 Ford Model B
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by Dick B
Jan 14, 2015
I love this car! I have won many cruise night trophy's and if I had the time to go further away from home I know I could win more...This car draws a group of onlookers both yong and old wherever she goes.Jan 14, 2015
by Milt M
Nov 15, 2011
At about 375 HP and 2200Lb, it's pretty fast. A 3.22 ratio in the Richmond QC (with a locker) gets me 21 MPG if I don't mash the pedal a lot. The wheel base is 118" so steering response is slow. And the skinny front tires mean it pushes through corners, but with all the power you can steer by hanging out the tail.
Surprisingly, with the light weight and short suspension travel it's pretty comfy.
Huge fun factor, and being one of the only tube frame street driven 32s out there gives it a unique factor among my fellow gear-heads. Nov 15, 2011
by Lee M
Jan 21, 2008
The options for a true description of this was not available. A 1930 Model A Pickup. 4 Inch roof chop. Ran 350 Chev with Turbo 400 Trans. Handled like crap in the wet but otherwise ran like a cut cat. Loved ItJan 21, 2008
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by Dick B
Jan 14, 2015
I love this car! I have won many cruise night trophy's and if I had the time to go further away from home I know I could win more...This car draws a group of onlookers both yong and old wherever she goes.Jan 14, 2015
by Milt M
Nov 15, 2011
At about 375 HP and 2200Lb, it's pretty fast. A 3.22 ratio in the Richmond QC (with a locker) gets me 21 MPG if I don't mash the pedal a lot. The wheel base is 118" so steering response is slow. And the skinny front tires mean it pushes through corners, but with all the power you can steer by hanging out the tail.
Surprisingly, with the light weight and short suspension travel it's pretty comfy.
Huge fun factor, and being one of the only tube frame street driven 32s out there gives it a unique factor among my fellow gear-heads. Nov 15, 2011
by Lee M
Jan 21, 2008
The options for a true description of this was not available. A 1930 Model A Pickup. 4 Inch roof chop. Ran 350 Chev with Turbo 400 Trans. Handled like crap in the wet but otherwise ran like a cut cat. Loved ItJan 21, 2008
by Donnie K
Jan 17, 2008
This car is actually a 1930 NOT a 1932 but they dont have the model a in the models selection.Jan 17, 2008
by Robert G
Jan 15, 2008
Since the CarGurus don't have a Panel Delivery ( any 'Not Listed' category ) I had to choose what ever was closest.
Its a 1939 Ford Panel Delivery, 112in. wheelbase, original steel, with a Mustang II front, Ford 9 in rear, 700R trans, and 350 SB. Approx 2300 were made in 1939. The oval grille was only used on 1938 and 1939 truck-based Fords.Jan 15, 2008
by Dar G
Jan 13, 2008
Good car handling needs some work but overall it is a pretty good car.Jan 13, 2008