1928 Ford Model A 4 door Rare Leatherback
1929 Ford Model A 4 door “leatherback” The first Fordor
Sedan offered on the Ford Model A chassis was the so-called
“Leatherback” model, with a “two-window” roofline without rear
quarter windows, covered in pebble-grain artificial leather.
Promoted by Ford as the Fordor Sedan, it was intended to be a more
comfortable Model A, and emphasis was placed upon the luxuriousness
and quality of its interior fittings. Bodies of this style were
produced by Briggs, in a leased corner of the Highland Park Ford
plant, and became available in mid-May 1928. The design continued
into 1929, after which a “three-window” design was adopted for
future Model A Fordor
Recent nice restoration of a very solid car. Great appearance and a
very unusual elegant body style.
Mechanically well sorted and runs as expected. $19500