O OneEyeJack Joined Sep 14, 2010 Messages 7,485 Location S California Sep 27, 2014 #1 The new 1932 Ford V8 You'll be amazed at all the new features.
Shannow Joined Dec 12, 2002 Messages 43,888 Location 'Stralia Sep 27, 2014 #2 Nice video, thanks for that. I want one now
gregk24 Joined Apr 13, 2013 Messages 9,246 Location FL, USA Sep 27, 2014 #3 Thanks for sharing, an interesting video.
javacontour Joined Jun 26, 2003 Messages 12,868 Location Illinois Sep 27, 2014 #4 No oil added between 1000 mile oil changes. 10068 miles in 10 days at 19.6 MPG.
R R80RS Joined Jun 5, 2013 Messages 992 Location Wisconsin USA Sep 27, 2014 #5 I actually enjoyed that a lot. Thanks.
C Charlie1935 Joined May 18, 2008 Messages 628 Location DuQuoin, Illinois Sep 27, 2014 #6 Thans for the interesting video. I had a 33 Ford in 1952-3. I remember 1000 mile oil changes and Kendall "The 2000 mile oil". Last edited: Sep 27, 2014
Thans for the interesting video. I had a 33 Ford in 1952-3. I remember 1000 mile oil changes and Kendall "The 2000 mile oil".
D DB_Cooper Joined Oct 1, 2007 Messages 434 Location Ga Sep 27, 2014 #7 20mpg and no oil used between 1000 mile oil changes..I want one too.
JHZR2 Staff member Joined Dec 14, 2002 Messages 52,841 Location New Jersey Sep 27, 2014 #8 Long video but a fun one to watch for a bit..
jeepman3071 Joined Apr 15, 2010 Messages 9,616 Location Connecticut Sep 27, 2014 #9 Originally Posted By: Shannow Nice video, thanks for that. I want one now +1
B Bluestream Joined Sep 13, 2003 Messages 5,995 Location Waterloo, ON Sep 27, 2014 #10 We had a Ford flathead in our High School Auto shop on a test stand. I still remember it...
9 97f150 Joined Feb 24, 2005 Messages 1,862 Location Southeast Louisiana Sep 27, 2014 #11 That was a great video. Thank you for sharing.
F FL_Rob Joined Jun 3, 2009 Messages 1,509 Location gulf coast FL.U.S. Sep 27, 2014 #12 19.6 mpg in 1932. Does anyone else feel completely suckered now?
L LoneRanger Joined Jul 2, 2007 Messages 5,294 Sep 27, 2014 #13 Originally Posted By: FL_Rob 19.6 mpg in 1932. Does anyone else feel completely suckered now? ...and 65hp. Nope, not feeling suckered just yet!
Originally Posted By: FL_Rob 19.6 mpg in 1932. Does anyone else feel completely suckered now? ...and 65hp. Nope, not feeling suckered just yet!
L LotI Joined Jan 1, 2013 Messages 2,057 Location America's Dairyland Sep 28, 2014 #14 Originally Posted By: LoneRanger Originally Posted By: FL_Rob 19.6 mpg in 1932. Does anyone else feel completely suckered now? ...and 65hp. Nope, not feeling suckered just yet! Yeah, 5.5:1 compression ratio too
Originally Posted By: LoneRanger Originally Posted By: FL_Rob 19.6 mpg in 1932. Does anyone else feel completely suckered now? ...and 65hp. Nope, not feeling suckered just yet! Yeah, 5.5:1 compression ratio too
M Merkava_4 Joined Jan 30, 2007 Messages 17,501 Location Clovis, CA Sep 28, 2014 #16 They had 18 inch wheels back then too.
O OneEyeJack Thread starter Joined Sep 14, 2010 Messages 7,485 Location S California Sep 28, 2014 #17 The test car at the end of the video looked like a 33 model.
C Charlie1935 Joined May 18, 2008 Messages 628 Location DuQuoin, Illinois Sep 28, 2014 #18 Originally Posted By: OneEyeJack The test car at the end of the video looked like a 33 model. I was thinking that too. I had a 33 and if I remember right it had 17 inch wheels. A new feature for 1933.
Originally Posted By: OneEyeJack The test car at the end of the video looked like a 33 model. I was thinking that too. I had a 33 and if I remember right it had 17 inch wheels. A new feature for 1933.
R Rick in PA Joined Jan 4, 2003 Messages 3,203 Location Southeastern, PA Sep 28, 2014 #19 Nice video. A bit of history there.
O OneEyeJack Thread starter Joined Sep 14, 2010 Messages 7,485 Location S California Sep 28, 2014 #20 What more do you really need in a new car? I could get by just fine with the phaeton and a daily driver.
What more do you really need in a new car? I could get by just fine with the phaeton and a daily driver.