rfia .-.~ .-..< ‘fr-islti: Jr y_y GUARDIAN g I00 REASDNS WHYYIDU strum.» 0W A NEW Form v-a ERE. in clear. concise Iona-without hlgh-premuro sales talk or bollrhoo-ie a 1m oi one hundred principal leaturos oi tho New Ford V-O. Many are exclusive with Ford. Many are not available in ay other car within hundreds oi iiollarsoithel-‘ordprice. e Wepuhlishthislietinasincero oiiort to help you decide which car otters you the most ior the money andisbostioryour particularneednEveryFord dealer stands ready to demonstrate the New Ford V- 8 and show what all oi this quality moans to you in porionnanco and comiort. v-a mvonvr: V-l CYLIND ENGINE The Ford V-l hthe onlycarundorltfillwlth aV-l engine. Exceptional speed. power. accelera- tion. smoothness and economy. vors a gunner output ot horsepower per gallon ot luol than ay Ford engine ever built. 2 CYLINDER RLOCIS AND CRANKCASR CAST INTEGRAL INCLUDING EX- HAUST MANIFOLDS. (Exclusive Ferd tea- tnre.) Frovides exceptional rigidity hr the entire engine. giving smoothnem oi opera- tiosandlangliietobearingsadollmov- ing pari. 3 I)‘ V-ANGLE EETWEEN CYIINDB BLOCKS ad ll‘ orahthrows. giving even cylinder Rring sequence ad placesthe engine in inherently poriect balance. loth contribute to ireeda irom vibration at all engine spook. 4 FULLY COUN'@IALAN% CRANE- lliAFflAibtowardsmoothoperotioa oienginmadredureebeariogwour. 5 OFFSET .(EIclusiveFord lecture.) Reduces hearing preIuros. nddisgteliieeicrahshaitbearinp. Q FULL AIM CONNECTING-ROD IRA!- fil OF FLOATING TYFL Provide lull boarbg c tor all c" _ =- u. Ieag bearing lie. 7 LARGE CIANISRAFT AND CAI- IIAFT IRAQ ABAI. The largo sise Iotahypamittingandrotainingaocmote ‘Ifarorundmahshoit bearinglonrnah. “DUAL CARIUIRTORWITRDUALIN- ‘IA-II MANIFOLD. Increases engine floienoyondpewereotputbyaudng loteovendiltribntionoiioeltoalllcyl- lndemadairhineasyflrrtingtnoeld weethecleducestuelconsirmptios. l0 COIIIINATION INTAII MANIFOLD AND VALVE CHAIIIRI COVER. (h- slndve Ferd ieaturo.) Ambts in mahisg the FordV-lengloecompact. Gtveseosyocoem h valves isr any mainteoanc operation. l” VALVE UNIT ASSHIRLY. (Exclusive Ford ieature.) Volvo. valve spring. guide ad retainer omomblod as a single 2” LARGE VALVE STEM END. Reduces wear and maintain precision set- ting oi valve dearacos at Ford iactory. 21 FULLY AUTOMATIC SPAR! ADVANZ Combination oi spark advance governor ad brake amuro acco- rate automatic position oi spark at all en- 22 DIRECT-DRIVEN IGNITION UNIT. (Faclrnivo Ford ieaturo.) Ignition dis- tributor driven directly irom end oi carnshait. gears ad providing continu- ooslyaonratotimlng. Slrnpleadireeirom mechanical trouble. 3 ENCLOSDIGNITION WIRING. Pre- vents entrance oi water during stornl. ad omuros easy ‘orting in wet weather. 24 SHORT INTEGRAL HIGH-TENSION CONNECTION BETWEEN COIL AND IGNITION UNIT. Prevents reduction in * . ‘ 0| b soak chol- 25 SINGLE IGNITION COIL Simplifies electrical Iysteon ior l-cylinder car. 20 SPECIAL IGNITION CONTACT POINT OPERATING SYSTEM. Makes poablotbeueeoiasinglecoilwithsimplor electrical lyotom through utilising two sets pun]. ' ' ' 2‘7 EASY lE-INSTALLATION OF IGNI- TION DISTRIBUTOR. Complete unit cially designed to prevent incorrect assem- bly. Time required to make cootaad point adjustment materially reduced. 28 FOLIS CYLINDER RARRELS. Their aooth soriaco reduces iriction and wear. adding to the uoiul horsepower and liie oi the engine and improving economy. 20 ACCURATE MECHANICAL SAL- ll INTAKE SILENCE! AND AIR CLEANB. Flew oiairinto ‘ ANCE. All ondrotat- tngparhoienglneareaccuratelybalanced lsr ‘ “ ' oi v‘ at all preventing Ienetotl. l: ALUMINUM CYLINDEIREADI. Give thetscroaodsloiesoyadheleeen- l3 DOWN-DIAFTCAIIUIETOLAIII lewetoiliuellseo oylindenuldol l. trout. sorrow rues sons. . Deanne power to '_ , "radio ‘ wear. a” LOW IACI-PIBIUII IDIAUST STSTQ. Wator-cooledeahaemtpa- iii; o: iisizé iishi OITATS AND Illlfi BAT va Q a6 ACCESSIBLE. FULLY ENCLOSED VALVE TROUGI-L Valves. stems ad valve litters pletely enclosed and lubri- cated by aanhcae oil. yet are readily acces- dble hyromovoloivaivechamberoover. 37 PRESSURE LURRICATION. Full pres- sure lubrication to all cranhshait ad camshoit hearings. Increases bearing lite ad reduces engine iriction. permitting greater power output. 38 OIL ECONOMY. New-type pistons and rings. battle-plates In valve chamber. relnements in bearing design and other engine improvements reduce oil coo- sumptlon to minimum. 39 [Ulla-MOUNTED POWER-PLANT (ii-point suspension). Entire power- plant. including clutch and transmission. mounted in live rubber ior srnoothnea oi engine operation. - CLUTCH AND TRANSMISSIIIN 40 EASY PEDAL ACTION. The pressure required to throw out the clutch is exceptionalL light. No “clutch ioat" with this car. This will he appreciated by women drivers. 41 SMOOTH CLUTCH ENGAGEMENT. Tension springs In the clutch plate assure smooth engagement. 42 SYNCHRONIZED TRANSMISSION GEARS. Shiiting into second or high gears can be accomplished easily and si- |.nuy s. .s _r .1 o. I ~ - units ior these gears prevent clashing. 43 SILENT SECOND-SPEED GEARS. m . h .. ... h . . . noiseless ondhrnooth. due to the use cl helical teeth on the gears which are in mesh when operating in this speed. 44 GEARSMATCHEDINSEIS. As a further omuronce oi quiet operation. the second-speed gears are burnished. 45 ANTI-FRICTION BEARINGS IN TRANSMISSION. The gears run on ball and roller hearings in all iorward speeds. Loos in transmitting engine power tothorearaxleisroducod toamlnlrnumad operating economy enhanced. 46 ONE UNIVERSAL IOINT. The tras- mission oi power horn engine to " ‘ , through but one universal iointintheFordV-S. Powerlosseeand maintenance costs are reduced hy the torque-tube drive. which permits the use oi but a single universal ioint in the entire aansrnllios system. 47 TUBULAR DRIVE SHAFT. Strength with low weight is obtained and smoothness oi operation at high speeds is assisted by the use oi a tubular drive shalt between transmission and rear-axle gears. REAR AXLE 48 TORQUE-TUBE DRIVE. (An impor tat unit in the Ford spring-s lion systesn.) Use oi the torque-tube drive ossuroealignment oi roar axioat all times. aide in giving smooth brake application and easyrlding. Thedeslgueithochossisis s] DIFFERENTIAL OIAIS MTEGIAI. IKAILIIIAFTI. Iylolgisg the FRONT AXLE AND STEERING 53 IS-TO-I STERING GEAI RATIO. Thislowrotio inthe FordV-Iios {I84 gives easier steering ad reduces the reaction irom road ehoohs en the steering wheoL Thobooringslnthegearareseli- adlusting. automatically compensating b! any wear that may occur. SPRING SUSPENSION SYSTEM 54 TRANSVERSE SPRINGS. Ford cars iormorsthaliyoarshaveutilised transverse or “crosswise placed“ springs ior allFOURwh ‘ Theheavlestpartoltbo epringstsottachedtothoirameatitseon- ter. with the lighter. more ileuihle tips at- ‘ " diotheaxlescloaotothewbeels. The wheels have ireo play under the chassis with thin construction. In conlunction with tho iront radius-rods ad the torque-tube drive (lterns i8 ad 51). they ionn a spring suspen- sion system notable ior its security and la- bility. and the odvatages oi the solid iront axle are retained. There is nothing n! an experiment about Ford transverse spring suspension. 5 5 TRIANGULATED Anl MOUNTINGS. both iront ad rear axles are “throe- point mounted" In much the same way a is the engine. This method oi attaching the axles to the irarno prevents irasne distortion and permits the aorlos to move more ireely under the car when riding over rough roab. 56 LOW UNSFRUNG WIGHT. Iy ot- taching the heavier centern oi the -' , to the frame. the unsprung weight (weight which must be moved beioro the springs can act) is materially reduced. Low weight easier riding. le- tiro weor ad reduced maintenance. For more than 25 years all Ford cars have had thin advantage. 57 NON-SCUBA! SPRINGS. Iy a new design oi the tips oi the loaves which iorm each spring. any tendency to squeah U minimised. 58 liOUDAll-LE SHOCK ABSORIERS. The smooth riding qualities oi the Ford transverse spring suspension system are enhanced by the use oi lioudaille double- acting hydraulic shock absorbers. 59 SOETER SPRINGS. The spring tor the New Ford V-B ior 193i are rnoro flexible ad easier riding. They have been improved to give the Ford transverse spring suspension system iurther advantage over conventional springing systems. BRAKES “o LARGE BRAKING AREAS. Ford brakes have exceptionally large braking areas. a total oi I83 square inches. larger in relation to the weight oi the car than in most automobiles. Long liie between adjustments and replacement oi brake lib ings is doilnitoiy assured. 01 MECHANICAL BRAKE. Ford brahes are mechanically operated Preaure on the hrahe pedal is transmitted to the wheels by direct mechanical action. Through the use oi drop-iorged brake levers. rob and other parts oi the braHng system. equalization h assured. a2 SMOOTH DRAKE ACTION. The torque-tube drive ad iront rodiue- rode (see Items II and 52). by holding the axles in proper position under the car. ensure a3 FULLY ENCLOSED ‘TWO-SHOP IRAS Ford brakes are protected E E i i;- i l deoblyaengThedooble-dnrp irame law: ersthecenterolgrovityoithocar. ltsrigidity iseuchthotitispomibletooponondcloee ulllltdfdoflweveniionewheoloithocar bmisedasmuchasllinches. Thepoesibib ityel bodyequoahsb practically eliminated. $3 DEEP FRAME SIDE-MEMBERS. The side-members oi the double-drop home are deep and strong. preventing es- cemivelesure. Thebodyisprotectedirom undue distortion or strain. “7 RUIIIR MOUNTING! UNDER RODIE. Body noises and vibration no seldom experienced. since the bodies In “rubber Insulated" irom the cbaIh. o8 WIDE STE-SPORE Vii-S. All Ford oarI are equipped with oteel-epoke wheels. The hub. spokes and rim are welded into a single integral unit. Thereoronosoparatepartstorustorcor- rode and weaken them. They retain their strength throughout the liie oi the car. 6a LARGE WITH ANGLE VALVES. The tires on the Ford V-l are 5.50 x17- inch sire. large ior the weight oi the car. Anglo valve stems male them easy to inllato. The easy-riding qualities oi Ford transverse springs are iurther enhanced by the use oi tires oi this dse. 70 LAIGEIATIEEY. The largesise ad oapacity o! Ford batteries make them eacoptionaily elective in starting the car in sold weather. and in giving them long. usetul lite. 71 WELDEGASOLINETANI. Thega- oline tank is oi tome plate (lead- oeated steel). and is welded into a single drosgunit. Testsshowthatitwillwttb- stand severe damage without bursting. 72 Ill-INCH WIEELRASE. Duo to com- pactnel oi the V-R engine this wheel- base gives more body space than cars with longer wheelbase which use other types oi engines. BIIDIES 73 ALL-arm. non. All ma 5.41.. are oi “all-eteel” construction. welded into a dngle unit. The strength and saiety oi all-steel bodies are recognised. 74 CONCEALED “GEAR-VISION” VEN- TILATION SYSTEM. All Ford cars are equipped with a clear-vision ventilation sys- tem. bruit-ireo circulation oi air is provided ior both iront ad roar seat passengers. 75 WINDSIIIEID THAT OPENS. During warm or hot weather the windshield oi Ford closed bodies may be opened ior complete ventilation oi the body. 76 MODERN BODY LINES. Ford body styles typiiy the modern “streamline” trend. With their slanting grilles. slanting windshield: and rounded contours. they not only are boautilul. but ' to , their iull utilitarian value. Comfort and drives visibility have been considered paramount in their design. 77 Wm! DOORS. The doors oi Ford bodies are wide and easy to enter and leave. passengers in the Tudor model ca lohve the car without dis- turbing these in the trout seats. 78 ROOM? INTERIORS. The short. com- pact V-l engine allows more epaco ier body length There is ample room in hothilost and rear seatsoi all Ford V-l corn 79 NEW VICTORIA BODY. For i084 a new Victoria body has been de- dgned. lt. too. provides ample leg room with largo baggage compartment in the rear. Its new lowing lines typiiy the mod- ern trend is body styles. s0 WIDE FRONT SEATS. The iroot eoah oi all bodies are wide enough to seat three paengers comfortably, a] lAflTTGl-ASI. Thewindshielhoi all Fordcarsarelttedwithsaiety a, IUITLEII STEEL. Exterior body hardware and other part are oi this '3 IIAUTIFUL AFFOINTIIENTLM- reel. a trays and tighter. glove 84 SOUNDJNSULATED DASH. The body dash is insulated again! the transmission oi sound into the body irorn the engine compartment. 85 INSULATED IODIES. The bodies are also insulated against ‘drumming' ad other undesirable sounds. All-steel cone struction assures against squeals. a“ LONG-WEARING UPIIOLSTEIE FABRICS. The wearing qualities. as well a other desirable choracterbtics oi upholstery iabrics. are determined by extensive tesb. QUALITY FEATURES 87 QUALITY MATERIALS TIIROUGII- OUT. All the materials used In Ford cars are oi the highest quality. More than Z5 dllierent grades oi steels are used. Every- thlngthatgoesinlothecaristostediorii coniormance to the rigid standards eetabe lished by the engineers. metallurgists and chemists oi the Ford Motor Company. 88 ETTENSIVEUSEOFVIEIDEDPARTI. To eliminate ueolep weight ad to provide utmost strength. welding is exten- sivolyueedinmanyFordparh. 89 8 ROLLER AND DALI. BEARINGS. To roduceirictionlothelaweetpes- sibleminlmumandtomahethesarlong lastingJirollerandballboarinpareoeede 90 MANY DROF-FORGINGS. Farm oi Ford cars requiring great strength are also made light when they are dropiorged. Thisprocawhlrdrionnsthepartsunder pressure. when red bot. gives the metal strength and durability. Parts oi be me- chanical braking system ad may others are so made. 91 RONDERIE PANTS. The leaded. wheels. splash guards and otbd shoet-metalpartsoiallFordcarsaro bond- erisod to provent the spread oi rust should they become scratched or marred. LOW UP-KEEP CIJST FEATURES 92 SIMFLICITY OF DIGN. Not only the engine. but every part oi the cat has been made as simple and rugged a ... a’ . . duh‘, .. . have been eliminated. and the number oi ports in the car reduced. 93 LOW REPLACEMENT PARTS COSTS. All the parts oi Ford cars which may need to be replaced are obtainable at low prices. Repair costs are thus reduced. 94 LURRICATIONLESS SUSIIINGS. The spring shackles are equipped with sell-lubricating bushings. hence never need be“-' ‘Rubber’ ‘ aroused at other points tor the same purpose. ad prevent squeaks ad rattles. 95 “CYLINDER-REPLACEMENT PLAN.‘ ~ This convenient plan enables the car owner to obtain a virtually new engine at low cost. alter the car has given thou- sands oi milos oi service. PERFIIRDIANCE FEATURES 96 FAST ACCELERATION. The New Ford V-l ior ISM. with dual carbu- retor ad dual intake maniiold. has even ialier acceleration than ' nnerly. It “stops out" with ease. Ey keeping weight low. the engine power ca more easily accelerate the car. 97 IIIGII MAXIMUM SPEED. This new carhaatopspeedoimorothall miles per hour. lienco it can be driven at normalroadspeodsolhfltolimilesper hourwithouteilortorstrain. 98 LOW OVERALL WEIGHT. Ry elimi- nating eacsa weight. speed and acceleration are obtained with low iuel and ell co There h no eatro ‘dead weight" h be pulled dong. 90 LOW CENTER OF GRAVITY. Iy asgsdaohle-drepiraoendby ouotoiotromtoseeeeelenlhvdvhtollio corsndposeeogersbkoptoloeotothe ground. Sideswamwhenmahingturaond whenridisgeverroughreehhredsced. 100 IUYITIECAUSEITISAFOIB Thoroissepesterauronceel satidnctory "I I A FO@ V-Ir‘ ,_~ 'M~O<5l ante" ‘