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John Merritt
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1932 Ford V8 Deluxe Roadster - Danbury Mint

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John Merritt
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Great pics of a sweet model "B" Roadster!


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Rich Sufficool
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That V8 makes for a instant hot rod. I can picture Mickey Rooney picking up his date as a young Andy Hardy.



   
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A must have model in any collection that features iconic cars. I'm not sure but I believe only the four cylinder cars were model Bs. Anyone know for sure?



   
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"Beautiful"



   
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John Merritt
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@bob-jackman

I believe that is correct. I didn’t include the model designation in my post.


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John M., You didn't but John B. did.



   
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George Schire
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A little out of my collection criteria, but I love the car and your photos as always John, make the model so REAL!  


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John Shamblin
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Posted by: @georgeschire

A little out of my collection criteria, but I love the car and your photos as always John, make the model so REAL!  

Same here, George. But I appreciate any well-done model. That one was way before I was born.



   
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John Merritt
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The Model B in 1932 to 1934 was the 4-cylinder engine available.

In 1932, the V-8 was the Model 18, in 1933 & 1934 it was the Model 46.


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