







Model Car 1936 Ford Yellow and Black Flatbed (Dunlop Advertisement) with Tires - Solido Reference 4443 (with Cardboard Box)
Echelle: 1/43ème
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An Authentic Miniature from American Automotive Heritage
This 1936 Ford flatbed miniature in Dunlop advertising livery captures the essence of an era when automobiles and the tire industry were writing the history of modern transport together. With its distinctive yellow and black bicolor dress and period tires, this faithful reproduction showcases Solido's craftsmanship in the art of miniatures.
A genuine collector's piece for enthusiasts of 1930s utility vehicles, this Ford flatbed stands as a privileged witness to the golden age of American commercial transport, when manufacturers and equipment suppliers were forming strategic partnerships to conquer the world's roads.
Miniature Features
- Model: Dunlop Advertised Ford Flatbed
- Brand: Ford
- Year: 1936
- Scale: 1/43rd
- Color: Yellow and Black
- Manufacturer: Solido
- Reference: 4443
- Protective Case Included: Yes (original cardboard box)
The 1936 Ford Flatbed, a Symbol of American Commercial Growth
In 1936, Ford Motor Company was undergoing a pivotal period in its industrial history. Following the resounding successes of the Model T and Model A, the Dearborn company was focused on diversifying its lineup to meet the growing needs of commercial transport. Ford utility vehicles of this time perfectly embodied Henry Ford's philosophy: sturdiness, reliability, and accessibility for the masses.
This 1936 flatbed integrated Ford's latest technical innovations, notably a V8 flathead engine that was revolutionizing the commercial vehicle segment. With its open platform and generous load capacity, this model attracted both craftsmen and large industrial companies looking for versatile and economical transport solutions.
Dunlop's choice to use this Ford chassis for its advertising was a testament to the recognition enjoyed by the brand's blue oval utility vehicles. This collaboration symbolized the alliance between American automotive innovation and British tire expertise, two sectors booming during this decisive decade.
Ford Motor Company in the 1930s
The 1930s marked a strategic turning point for Ford Motor Company. Faced with the Great Depression and increased competition from General Motors and Chrysler, the company founded by Henry Ford in 1903 had to reinvent its approach to the automotive market. This period saw the emergence of a new generation of more sophisticated Ford vehicles better suited to the changing demands of its clientele.
During this decade, Ford consolidated its position in the commercial vehicle market thanks to a strategy of continuous innovation. The introduction of the V8 engine in 1932 had revolutionized the industry, offering professional customers unmatched power at an accessible price. This technical advancement allowed Ford utilities to stand out against the competition, particularly in urban delivery and freight transport sectors.
Ford's history in the 1930s also illustrated the growing importance of partnerships with equipment manufacturers. Collaborations with prestigious brands like Dunlop enhanced the quality image of Ford vehicles while demonstrating their reliability in intensive use conditions.
When Dunlop Revolutionized Transport with Tires
The story of this Ford Dunlop advertising flatbed takes us back to the 1930s, when the British firm was leading a true crusade to convert commercial transport to tires. Until then, many utility vehicles were still running on solid rubber bands, a solution deemed more robust but infinitely less comfortable and efficient.
Dunlop, a pioneer of tires since 1888, understood that the future of transport lay in the democratization of its technical innovations. Brand-colored advertising vehicles roamed European and American roads, transporting tires while demonstrating their effectiveness. This forward-thinking marketing strategy allowed potential customers to see the advantages of Dunlop tires in real conditions.
These Dunlop advertising flatbeds also attended major auto shows of the time, where Dunlop held spectacular demonstrations. The brand's technicians would perform live tire changes, timing the operations to prove the ease of maintaining their products. This educational approach greatly contributed to the massive adoption of tires in professional transport.
The most delightful anecdote from this era concerns a contest organized by Dunlop in 1937, where drivers of advertising vehicles had to traverse Europe consuming the least fuel possible. The winner, driving a flatbed Ford similar to our miniature, covered over 2000 kilometers with a 20% fuel economy advantage over vehicles equipped with traditional bands, thus demonstrating the impact of tires on overall vehicle performance.
Complete Your Utility Miniature Collection
This 1936 Dunlop Ford flatbed holds a special place in the world of commercial vehicle miniatures. It fits perfectly into a collection dedicated to Ford miniature vehicles or advertising miniatures, reflecting the evolution of professional transport during the interwar period.
Collectors fascinated by 1930s automobiles will particularly appreciate this piece that harmonizes with other models from the period. It also finds its place alongside Solido miniatures, a recognized manufacturer for the quality of its historical reproductions and the precision of its details.
This miniature will appeal to both automotive history enthusiasts and collectors specializing in utility vehicles. Its rarity and historical authenticity make it a choice piece to enrich a thematic collection dedicated to American commercial vehicles or the industrial partnerships of the time, ideally complementing other heavyweight models and classic cars to create a comprehensive panorama of 20th-century automotive heritage.
Même marque : Ford
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