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"MODERN COMFORT AND MODERN BEAUTY"
Good Housekeeping; March 1935.
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The 35 was a beautiful car, but nothing compares to a 34 v-8Flivver said:The 1935 Ford is significant because it was one of the first cars to adopt new proportions that lowered the car and improved the ride. The '34 Chrysler and DeSoto Airflows did this first but were not commercial successes due to their startling (for the time) appearance.
The engine was moved forward on the chassis to allow the passenger compartment to be moved forward as well. This allowed the rear seat to move from over the rear axle to a position ahead of the axle. This significantly improved rear seat riding comfort and allowed the car to be lowered as well.
The downside of this re-proportioning was in the car's appearance. Moving the engine forward increased the front overhang and reduced the dash to front axle dimension giving the car a more stocky and less dynamic look. That's why, even today, the '34 Ford is more revered than the '35.
The price we pay for progress...
JimInSoCalif said:Ford certainly had a lot of body styles in the early 30's.
David Conwill said:I think last count for 1932 was something like 52 possible variations. That includes commercial cars, but nothing coachbuilt, to my knowledge.
-Dave
JimInSoCalif said:Do you know if in 32 there was a Standard and a DeLuxe like in the later 30's?
Austerityaudio said:The UK Fords Followed suit of the US made fords, But they made them alot smaller, the 34 V8 became the Ford Model Y (8HP) and the 35 V8 was the Model C Delux (10HP) with bodies made by Briggs Motor Bodies. They have the style of the US fords but dont go like them.
JimInSoCalif said:I believe in the U.S. that the Model C was the 4 cylinder truck engine with a beefier bottom end than the 4 that was in the model A. If I am wrong, I bet David can correct me.