Hot-rod Ford V8 'Silver Hand'
The Ford V8 was produced from 1932 to 1926 and was the first car with an eight-cylinder engine designed for the mass buyer. Before that, only premium cars had such engines. A powerful and fast car was immediately appreciated by Bank robbers, the greatest glory for this model was brought by a couple of robbers known as Bonnie and Clyde and John Dillinger.
The M8-40 model of 1934 with a five-window coupe body, designed by Manuel Jerez from Vigo, is on display at the Automobile and Fashion Museum in Málaga.
Enlarged wings give the car an aggressive look, the hood is decorated with an open palm, trimmed with sparkling Swarovski crystals.