This thread is about Model "A" Ford kits. A group that falls within these years 1928-1931, not to be confused with Fords that came after this.
The Model "B" ( four cylinder version of the model 18, by the way a term not used by Ford) built only one year 1932.
The model "C" ( another term not used by Ford) being of the year 1933.
Sorry no model "D"
Yep we jokingly had a saying when I was in the Navy back in the early seventy's, " Close enough for government work. Mark it with a piece of chalk, cut it with an ax." worked really well on the aircraft we were repairing.At least it seemed that someone thought it did. I'm sure the pilots never liked hearing that.
Model A, Model B, yeah they all look alike.
Two totally different cars, nothing interchanges ( yeah, I know, never say nothing ) Different body, different chassis, different, different, different.
So (sadly) Buzzard, when it comes down to it, conversely, one would have to build / fabricate / create, to come up with any of the cars pictured in the first post.
Two doorhttp://www.scalemates.com/products/img/0/0/2/195002-13360-57.jpg?nr=1204&company=revell&name=model%20a%2031%20sedan%20delivery sedan / Woodies / pick ups
OK, take that same logic and put it on the cars in the original post. Back when us 50-70 year olds were teenagers we would have jumped all over those if there were kits, just as we would now.