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1934 model "B" Ford Pickup(Pics added)


MattW

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I have a 1934 Ford truck. My family always called it a model B ? Haven't found any information on this truck. Any info can help! Thanks! If I would be interested in selling

this truck any idea of the value? It has been barn kept and then under tarp. Not bad shape but not great shape. Will have pictures soon.

Matt

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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Quote:</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I have a 1934 Ford truck. My family always called it a model B ? Haven't found any information on this truck. Any info can help! Thanks! If I would be interested in selling

this truck any idea of the value? It has been barn kept and then under tarp. Not bad shape but not great shape. Will have pictures soon.

Matt </div></div>

Ford used the "Model B" designation to mark their 1932 Ford 4-cylinder cars (the improved Model A was another advertising slogan).

Starting in 1933, all Ford cars and light commercials built on the passenger car chassis were termed "Model 40", whether 4-cylinder or V8 powered. By the way, Ford produced only a small handful of 4-cylinder cars and pickups in the 1934 Model year, discontinuing the 4 after only a few months. Is your pickup a V8 or a 4?

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