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Model C

I am removing the comment in the first paragraph relating to the 1932 Model B being replaced by the "Model C" and changing it to "1935 Ford Model 48". The original comment was linked to the Wikipedia article on 1905 Model C Ford, which is from the earlier series of Ford vehicles and obviously not a replacement for the Model B described in this article. I had never heard of a Model C, but upon investigating it found a couple sources ([1] [2] ) indicating that it was never an official Ford designation for any model replacing the 1932 model B, but rather an unofficial designation given by some users to the 1933-34 4 cylinder models. If someone would like to add something about this to the sections of this article on the 1933-34 improvements to the 4-cylinder, be my guest, but it certainly appears that the Model B was replaced by the 1935 Ford Model 48 as originally stated in the sidebar of this article. -- Bdentremont (talk) 02:19, 1 August 2008 (UTC)

Bonnie and Clyde

Could we have some pics of the Bonnie and clyde car or at least one with that body as all the pictures seem to be of the 'rarer' Coupé.(Morcus (talk) 18:45, 28 August 2008 (UTC))

eponymous

"In 1963, The Beach Boys band released an album titled Little Deuce Coupe. The band's eponymous song only heightened the popularity of the car..."

I would say the band's eponymous song would be called "the Beach Boys." BlackBerryHill (talk) 02:49, 29 August 2008 (UTC)


is there any kind of old model that is the name of a bird? Danny. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 71.174.160.156 (talk) 19:56, 1 October 2008 (UTC)

Untitled

Ford 1932 Model B is a four cylinder engined car.The Model 18 is the V8 engined car.The Ford 1933 four cylinder engined car and the V8 engined car are designated Model 40