Gateway Classic Cars is excited to offer this sharp 1930 Ford Model
A Truck. This piece of Ford history is show ready and fires right
up with ease. This � ton Pick-up for sale has had a tremendous
amount of time and work put into making this as close to original
as they come. With the Owner stated original 4-cylinder engine that
has been rebuilt runs like a dream. It's a blast driving the
3-speed manual transmission and shifting through the gears. This
all steel Ford went through a full restoration. Painted in a sporty
looking Green and black fender's this Ford has the look it
deserves. The wood panels in both the bed and side rails along with
the black wire wheels make this truck stand out and will have
everyone at your local car show starring for days. Once you step
inside the cab of this 1930 Ford Model A pick-up you will sit
comfortably on the black leather seats which once again are
highlighted by both black trim throughout. Again, lots of detail
went into the interior with a factory steering wheel and complete
dash down to the steering wheel. When you sit in the cab of this
1930 Ford you feel like you are travelling back to the late 1930's
and buying it for the first time! Prices for the Model A ranged
from US$385 for a roadster to US$1400 for the top-of-the-line Town
Car. The engine was a water-cooled L-head inline four with a
displacement of 201 cu in (3.3 l).[6] This engine provided 40 hp
(30 kW; 41 PS).[6] Top speed was around 65 mph (105 km/h). The
Model A had a 103.5 in (2,630 mm) wheelbase with a final drive
ratio of 3.77:1. The transmission was a conventional unsynchronized
three-speed sliding gear manual with a single speed reverse. The
Model A had four-wheel mechanical drum brakes The 1930 and 1931
models were available with stainless steel radiator cowling and
headlamp housings. The Model A was the first Ford to use the
standard set of driver controls with conventional clutch and brake
pedals, throttle, and gearshift. Previous Fords used controls that
had become uncommon to drivers of other makes. The Model A's fuel
tank was situated in the cowl, between the engine compartment's
fire wall and the dash panel. It had a visual fuel gauge, and the
fuel flowed to the carburetor by gravity. A rear-view mirror was
optional. In cooler climates, owners could purchase an
aftermarketcast iron unit to place over the exhaust manifold to
provide heat to the cab. A small door provided adjustment of the
amount of hot air entering the cab. The Model A was the first car
to have safety glass in the windshield This 1930 Model A Truck is
for sale in our Tampa Showroom and can be viewed in greater detail
including 100+ HD pictures and an HD video at
www.GatewayClassicCars.com. For additional information, please call
our knowledgeable staff at (813)645-6200 or email us at
[email protected]. If you would like to see it in
person, come to our Tampa Showroom, located at 351 30th Street NE,
Ruskin, FL 33570. Hours: Monday through Saturday, 9 AM to 5 PM EST.
See more at:
http://www.gatewayclassiccars.com/TPA/1273/1930-Ford-Model-A