Model 18

Have it Your Way: 1932 Ford V8 Cabriolet

The Model T was a rousing success for Henry Ford, but an internal argument was brewing. Competing automakers – particularly Chevrolet – were encroaching on Ford’s sales figures, and more than that, the notion of a motor with more… more»

Street Rod Projects: Trio of 1930s Fords

The Ford Model B (and its variants) replaced the Great Depression-era Model A in 1932. They are significant because they were the first to use Ford’s new flathead V8 engine and proved popular as modified street racers. The seller… more»

Stunning Restoration: 1932 Ford Model 18 Deluxe 3-Window Coupe

I always hesitate to describe any classic car as perfect because I possess a single pair of eyes that can occasionally miss the smaller details. Therefore, it will be interesting to gauge reader feedback on this 1932 Ford Model… more»

Hot Rod Or Leave It Alone? 1932 Ford Roadster

Hot rodding certainly isn’t a recent development. It’s been going on for almost as long as the automobile has been around. It has, however, gone through several iterations as new styles and trends have come and gone. When this… more»

Too Far Gone? 1932 Ford Model 18 Victoria

This 1932 Ford Model 18 Victoria used to be a cool custom, but it has fallen on hard times. The owner has decided to part with it and states that he is selling it as “yard art.” That seems… more»

Fantastic Barn Find: 1932 Ford Model 18

The owner of this 1932 Ford refers to it as a Model B. However, given the fact that the engine bay houses what is claimed to be the original V8 engine, that actually means that this is a Ford… more»

57,000 Original Miles: 1932 Ford Coupe

This 1932 Ford Coupe is an original car that has been in storage since 1984. Having recently emerged from storage, the owner is now seeking a new home for it. This appears to be a solid project car that… more»

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