VEight Affair: An Illustrated History of the PreWar Ford V8 (The Ford Road Series, Vol. 3)

VEight Affair: An Illustrated History of the PreWar Ford V8 (The Ford Road Series, Vol. 3)

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The Ford Model V8 was introduced in March of 1932. Seeming at first to be merely a new eightcylinder veetype engine packaged in a body so similar in appearance to the Model A, many overlooked the significance of the event. Regardless, America was then embarked on an exciting automotive image and the first primitive Ford V8 engine became the first of a common line that except for the War would last until 1954! Twentytwo years followed in which the basic power plant of the Ford motor car would be relatively unchanged!America in its desire for the new, or the different, or the better went on a buying spree. Purchasers eagerly sought the next years model and people everywhere became conditioned by advertising and by their environment to dispose of the old and acquire the new. True, changes were made, many of them appearances changes only, but fundamentally the differences in the succeeding Ford V8 models were largely in appearance and these changes contributed little to the improvement of the basic item, a reliable, rugged. sturdy, and comfortable vehicle. Above all, a car for the masses

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