Vehicle Description
1929 Ford Model A Custom Truck for Sale. One ton steel body with
custom chassis. 5.3L V8 LS engine (5.3L LS swap), 4L60E overdrive
transmission, ZR2 rear end, A/C, rack and pinion power steering,
independent front suspension, 4 wheel disc brakes, 15" Torque
Thrust II style wheels, polished aluminum coil covers, custom
exhaust with Flowmaster Muffler, steel cab extended 3 inches, one
of a kind custom built power tilt bed with electric wench, side
storage compartments, Daytona Blue exterior, chrome mirrors, tinted
glass, custom interior with overhead console, SonyAM/FM/CD radio,
Haneline white faced gauges, swing open windshield. This incredibly
engineered Street Rod can be driven daily! Don't miss this one!
Call us today for all of the details. Automotive History: Ford
Model AA is a truck from Ford. 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 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 shared parts and materials with the Model AA
Ford, notably the body, engine and interior. The AA usually
received plainer interiors than their car counterparts. The Model
AA followed similar design changes to the Model A during the AA's
four years in production, often delayed anywhere from three to nine
months. The mechanical changes and upgrades were done during
production of the vehicles. Body changes that occurred between 1929
and 1930 were also integrated into AA production, but leftover
parts were used longer in the heavy commercial trucks. Today,
enthusiasm for the Model AA continues. Preservation and restoration
of these vehicles remains popular. In the United States, there are
two national clubs. One club supports the Model A/Model AA hobby
and one club is dedicated specifically to the Model AA. The Model A
Restorers Club and the Model A Ford Club of America, along with the
Ford Model AA Truck Club work to support members with technical
advice and support along with displaying members vehicles as they
are being restored. In some countries, like Uruguay and Cuba, Model
AA trucks are still in use, more than 80 years after their
introduction.