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The Mark of the Modern Car: 1936 Ford V8 - Mac's Motor City Garage.com
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The Mark of the Modern Car: 1936 Ford V8 - Mac's Motor City Garage.com
In the ’30s, Ford enjoyed a powerful selling advantage over the rest of the low-priced field: a V8 engine. Ford called the V8 “the mark of the modern car.” On October 19, 1935, the 1936 Ford was introduced, and the world took note of the fresh and appealing new look. The update was so effective, in fact, that many observers didn’t even notice the ’36 Ford was essentially a ’35 from the cowl back. Ford had improved and enlarged the body shell t…
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