Gateway Classic Cars of Denver is very excited to offer this nicely
redone 1929 Ford Model A Pickup. As the Model T and TT became
obsolete and needed to be replaced, Henry Ford began initial
designs on the Model A and Model AA trucks in 1926. Basic chassis
layout was done rapidly and mechanical development was moved
forward quickly. Body design and style was developed and then
outsourced to various body manufacturers, including Briggs and
Murray. The designs of the Model A trucks shared a lot of the same
parts and materials with the Model A Ford cars, most notably the
body, engine and interior. The AA's usually received plainer
interiors than their car counterparts, but in this instance, the
interior seating, door panels and headliner have all been
recovered. The Model A trucks also followed similar design changes
to the Model A cars during the AA's four years in production. This
1929 Ford Model A Pick-up has a supercharged V6 engine mated to a
four-speed automatic transmission and has been refitted to a 12
volt system with a modern alternator as well. The body was painted
a deep copper and cream fenders. The wood in the bed is always a
nice touch too. Did we mention the painless wiring harness? This
1929 Ford Pickup is ready for leisurely evening cruises or a drive
into the local car show!
Vehicle Details
1929 Ford Model A
Listing ID:CC-1825825
Price:$44,000
Location:O'Fallon, Illinois
Year:1929
Make:Ford
Model:Model A
Exterior Color:Copper / Cream
Interior Color:Cream
Odometer:2370
Stock Number:DEN1516
VIN:GCCDEN1516
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