Vehicle Description
The Model B engine was a redesigned and significantly improved
Model A engine. The power was increased from 40 to 50 horsepower
and the engine featured a balanced crankshaft and a mechanical fuel
pump instead of the old, gravity system used on the Model As. The
intake and exhaust ports were improved, and the engine had a
redesigned camshaft and cylinder head. The new Model B engine
proved to be robust and was considered by many to be more reliable
than the troublesome new V-8. - St. Louis Car Museum
This 1932 Ford Model B Fordor with Miller Hi-Speed Head Overhead
Valve Conversion is featured in a black exterior with a red
pinstripe and is riding on red 16" wire wheels. This Model B shows
well overall with older paint and just the right amount of
patina.
The interior is in very good condition with light brown mohair
seating. The carpet and headliner show no sign of excessive wear.
The dash and moldings are beautifully wood-grained throughout.
The factory appearance of this Model B ends at the engine bay. The
factory counter balanced 4-cylinder motor has been upgraded with a
Miller Hi-Speed Head Overhead Valve Conversion and an FSI ignition
with built in 32-degree advance which is specifically built for the
forementioned conversion. During the conversion, a new oil pump and
an electric fuel pump were added. This upgraded engine package
makes a large improvement on acceleration time and drivability.
Enjoy the nostalgic elegance of a 1932 Ford Model B with added
horsepower to safely cruise along the backroads.
If you would like to learn more about this vehicle, please contact
us at Legendary Motors LLC.
More information on the Miller Hi-Speed Conversion can be found at
https://www.millerhi-speedheads.com/about-us.html