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The Ford 1932 (another name: Ford Model B 1932) is an American passenger car that was presented to the public for the first time in 1932. Its serial production started in the same year. The car was powered - depending on the version - with an engine with a capacity of 3.3 or 3.6 liters. Production took place in the USA, largely at the Ford River Rouge Complex in Michigan. Model B was developed and put into production as a successor to the A model offered by Ford Motor Company. Compared to its predecessor, it differed to some extent in design, but especially in the new power unit, which turned out to be a milestone in the development of the automotive industry in the USA. It also had numerous other technical improvements, although it was still a relatively cheap, mass-produced lower-middle or middle-class car. It was offered in many body types, for example as a sedan, cabriolot, convertible or coupe. Especially the latter version turned out to be popular and, while still in production, was very often tuned by private owners by changing the engine, changes to the bodywork and the like.
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