Vehicle Description
1929 Ford Model A Sport Coupe
By a wide margin, Ford Model A's are the oldest cars with a large
following. There are chapters of the Model A Ford Club of America
in every state and internationally in places like New Zealand and
Sweden! There's a chapter in my little college town of Cedar City,
Utah, (population 36,000), and another one in the next town over!
All this to say these are still wildly popular and important cars
and while we don't claim to sell as many as Henry Ford, we have
seen our share of Model A's.
For consignment, a wonderfully restored example of the classic Ford
Model A Sport Coupe from 1929. Per our consignor, a complete nut
and bolt restoration was completed in 2015 after an exhaustive 20
years of accumulating the correct parts. And all that work has paid
off. By July of 1929, two million Model A's had been sold. This is
one of them!
Exterior
The steel bodied car is painted in period correct Rock Moss Green
and black. I know we throw the word "iconic" around, but this truly
is! The dark colors are offset by the new tan canvas roof and visor
and yellow 21-inch wire wheels and the contrast is spectacular. The
matching yellow spare is mounted on the back. A yellow pinstripe
provides more interest as it begins at the door hinge and flows
down with the rounded rear that houses a rumble seat. The landau
bars are painted green to match and have polished metal components.
The chrome bumper and radiator surround are also in excellent
condition. Very minor paint chips comprise the only imperfections
on this amazing exterior.
Interior
Brown tweed door panels immediately conjure up thoughts of the "old
days" and include a pleated pouch. The material covers the bench
seat as well and we're sad to see some damage on both sides, likely
the work of mice or moths. A rumble seat is covered in brown vinyl
and is likely more durable when exposed to weather. The standard
4-spoke steering wheel is in place and in the center of the dash,
the gauge cluster in a polished metal panel. The metal dash is
painted body color, and the floor is covered in a black rubber mat
in perfect condition. The floor mounted shifter, parking brake, and
pedals are in fine shape. New top wood and canvas complete a lovely
interior.
Drivetrain
A 201ci four cylinder is in place looking fresh in the engine
compartment. Our consignor tells us it was rebuilt with larger
pistons and rings and is accompanied by electronic ignition, a
rebuilt starter and generator, and new wiring. It's fed by a
rebuilt 1-barrel carburetor and motivated by a 3-speed manual
transmission that was rebuilt and has a new clutch. Joining "club
rebuilt" is the rear differential which houses 3.78 gears. The
mechanical drums were redone as part of the restoration and as you
can see, time, money and effort were put into this car to make it a
"better than new" example.
Undercarriage
Simple, clean, and dry is the name of the game underneath. The
single exhaust meets a stock style muffler and then traverses along
the bottom where it dumps just before the rear axle. Transverse
leaf springs and wishbone suspension occupy both the front and the
rear.
Drive-Ability
With a new battery and electric fuel pump, this old bird starts
right up. 100 year old cars can be tricky, but this one has some
upgrades that make it pleasant to drive without sacrificing its
originality, this is no resto-mod for sure. A short loop around the
lot and we confirm this car runs, stops, turns, and turns
heads!
The list of Model A clubs is six pages long, so if you're just
getting into them, or you're an experienced old Ford person, there
are people out there who share your passion who often get together
to keep the spirit of these early American legends alive. These
make wonderful parade cars too and we love when one shows up at
Cars and Coffee. Move over, Exotica, a founding father has
arrived!
Classic Auto Mall is home to more than 1,000 classic and
collectible vehicles for sale via consignment in a climate
controlled 336,000-square foot showroom (that's more than 8
acres!). The largest single location consignment dealer of classic
and collectible vehicles in the country is located in Morgantown,
Pennsylvania, just 1-hour west of Philadelphia off Exit 298 of the
I-76 Pennsylvania Turnpike. For more information visit
www.classicautomall.com or call us at (888) 227-0914. Contact us
anytime for more information or to come see the vehicle in
person.
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