Bigfork, Montana is a village located at the north end of Flathead Lake. Bigfork is the home to the Classic Auto Museum—The Flathead V8 Ford Collection which has about 80 Fords and other items on display. Shown below are photographs of some of the 1930s Fords displayed in the museum.
By the 1930s, of course, the Great Depression was well established and automobile sales in general declined. While many automakers failed during this decade, Ford, with its emphasis on making cars for common people survived. During this decade Ford cars became more aerodynamic.
1931 Model A Coupe:


1932 Ford Model B:


This is a coupe with a 4 cylinder engine with a fuel pump.
1933 Ford Deluxe Coupe:


1934 Ford Sedan Delivery:


Notice that this is a right-hand drive vehicle. It was originally sold in South Africa.
1935 Cabriolet:


Unlike the roadster, the Cabriolet had rollup windows. This car sold new for $625.
1936 Standard 4 Door Sedan:


1937 Coupe:


Note that the headlights are now in the fenders.
1938 Coupe:


1939 Convertible Coupe:


This model has hydraulic brakes rather than mechanical brakes. This was the last year of the rumble seat convertible.