Vehicle Description
This classic 1928 Ford Model A Pickup is a fantasy about honesty. A
truck with a genuine 1920s feel like this one begs for a lazy
Sunday drive. And we know it really wants to hit the road by how
well it runs.
The story we're told is that this one spent some time in a Kansas
museum, and the presentation certainly reflects a truck that would
be used for show. The khaki green and black two-tone have the right
look to represent its era. And there's a nice gloss here that looks
good in any light. It's all part of an older respray, and so it
shows some age. That means we bet there will be people who assume
it's original (we won't tell the secret if you won't.) The details
on this one are nice. It has a canvas roof cover, matching
windshield sunshade, grille stone screen, wire wheels, and a
matching spare in the front feeder. And of course, there's real
lumber on the truck bed floor, and we always love the look of
matching wood side rails.
Inside is a cab built for long-lasting function. The vinyl bench
seat and matching door panels feel authentic. Everything has the
right classic feel, including the large four-spoke steering wheel,
early model gauge panel, and pop-out windshield ventilation. In
fact, there's only one modern convenience that's easy to spot.
There's a SunPro temp gauge cleanly installed below the dash, and
this is quite essential for those who love driving their
classics.
All Model As, even the trucks, got the same torquey 201 cubic inch
four-cylinder engine. That means maintenance and spares are easier
that you would think on a pickup that's rapidly approaching the
century mark. The block looks honest and correct. There are even
some numbers that suggest this is original. As you take a deeper
look, you'll also discover some great upgrades to make this a
better driver. It includes a 12-volt electrical system, alternator,
and upgraded carburetor and intake. It makes for a pickup that has
better starting power and improved fuel delivery. That's why this
one often fires up with the quickest first try! The three-speed
manual transmission has a purposeful and mechanical feel, and so in
total, you have rolling history with just the right amount of
practical upgrade.
Complete with owner's manual, if you've wanted a 1930s pickup that
was ready to impress on day one, this is it. So don't let this
opportunity pass you by. Call now!