The Model B is a Ford automobile produced between 1932 and 1934.
Today, the 1932 Model B is a highly collectible car and people will pay thousands of dollars to restore one to original specification.
The D10 replaced the Model B and were not made with narrow front-ends.
The Model B was mainly bought by private pilot owners.
Sometimes referred to as "Model B," about 1,500 were manufactured.
Apart from its slow starting time, the Model B was virtually silent compared to contemporary gasoline engines.
The Model B appeared on the market in August 1932.
It was similar to the Model B but incorporated more power, which resulted in better performance.
Their advertisement promised their Model B "runs indefinitely without attention."
It was one step up from the Model B with a more powerful engine.