Re: Model B ford truck

Posted by Bob Johnson on Oct. 21, 1996 at 16:24:48

In Reply to: Model B ford truck
posted by Curt Collins on Oct. 21, 1996 at 13:36:58

Something strange here.Model B Fords were not made until 1932. A 1929 Ford would be a Model A.Could this be a 1929 Model A with a Model B engine.If the engine has the original engine number (Many rebuilt engine have restamped engine numbers at the time of rebuild), then the number should start with an A for a Model A or a B for a Model B. Note that commercial vehicles started with AA or BB. It is harder to tell the year of a truck than passenger cars.This is because Ford often used up left over part from previous years on the truck.So you could have a 1932 with 1931 parts.Also the truck usually lagged behind in style changes.What kind of a truck is it ? (pickup, dump, flatbed ).If it is truely complete and restorable then $800 is not too much, it is hard to say without seeing it or have much more information.So to answer your question. If it is a Model B there are many parts from a Model A that could be used.

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