Vehicle Description
This 1930 Ford Model AA 1-1/2-ton ice truck represents a piece of
automotive and Ford history. Powered by a 200.4ci L-head 4-cylinder
engine backed by a 4-speed manual transmission. Built in August
1930, this truck has the updated commercial cab that was introduced
in June of that year, as well as the dual rear wheels using 20"
balloon tires on Budd rims. This truck features a solid front axle
with transverse semi-elliptical leaf spring, live rear axle with
cantilever leaf springs, and 4-wheel mechanical drum brakes. This
Model AA is a two-time Grand National award winner, and recognized
AACA National First Prize winner. It received the AACA Grand
National First Prize in 1995 with radiator plaques to prove, and
AACA National First Prize in 1994, both with subsequent Senior
honors. A complete body-off restoration was performed and the truck
runs and drives well, having travelled less than 250 miles since
its completion. It's been kept in a large and prominent collection
and stored in a climate-controlled environment. **TITLE IN
TRANSIT**