1932 Ford Street Rat Rod
1932 Ford is a watershed for Ford vehicles, automobile industry and American culture. Combining the innovative engineering of Henry Ford, in the form of machine-eight first mass-produced V, with the styling sophistication of his son Edsel, the '32 Ford brought a new level of performance and talent to the public.
Built from cast-off cars in backyards and small garages, and assembled by young people with remarkable ingenuity and intuitive engineering, these cars performed far beyond their original capabilities and often rivaled the best performance in the world.
Ford car was in production in 1932 and ended with 1934. This is a more recent version of the model and replaced by a 1935 Ford Model 48. More precisely, the B Model four-cylinder car with an improved version of the engine used in the model, but Ford has also started producing cars is very similar to the new Ford engine V-8 Flathead. V-8 car that was marketed as a model 18, although it is usually called the Ford V-8, and, in addition to the engine, almost indistinguishable from the B Model.

