Vehicle Description
This 1929 Ford Model A pickup has V8 power, a strong Speedway
frame, an upgraded suspension, four-wheel disc brakes, and a
leather-lined A/C interior. It makes for the steel-bodied classic
with all the right custom cruiser flair.
This is a steel-body pickup, and so you'll always appreciate it for
the classic style. But the first impression this one makes is all
about the upgrades. After all, Henry Ford never offered you a sleek
copper metallic from the factory. It seems to add definition to all
those classic lines as the light helps to highlight every
purposeful crease on the steel. Even the fenders are metal, and we
bet you love the look of how the extra larger rear ones cover those
meaty rear tires. There are some fun details for those who pay
extra attention. There are subtle hints of flames on the front
fenders. The step plates are in a lightener shade of copper that
coordinates well with the liner paint on the bed sides. And while
this is an upgraded pickup, you still have great classic features
like real wood, the windshield overhang, bright chrome double
bumpers, on the bed floor, and the vinyl roof cover.
The interior continues the thoughtful custom style. The tan leather
on the seats has detailed alligator-style texture inserts. This
sets the theme that's on the door panels and dash for a uniform
total impression. It has a premium feel, and this is reinforced by
features like power windows (the passenger side will need
servicing) and an added air conditioning system. There are also the
right useful features for everyday driving. You have a wood-rimmed
sports steering wheel, a tilt steering column, a tall Lokar
shifter, and the dash is dominated by crisp Dolphin gauges.
The butterfly hood makes for an instant crowd pleaser, and within
it is a fresh 350 cubic-inch V8. In fact, we're told the odometer
represents the mileage on this crate motor. It has the right power
upgrades like an Edelbrock four-barrel carburetor, an air gap
intake, and shorty headers feeding the dual exhaust. You'll even
notice good supporting components like an aluminum radiator and a
Painless wiring kit. This pickup sits on a string Speedway Model A
frame. There are also nice hot rod-style suspension components like
a two-inch drop axle and hairpins up front, and the rear has a
four-link setup and adjustable coilovers. A three-speed automatic
transmission, a Camaro rear end, and four-wheel disc brakes
complete a package that knows how to be a stout but easy
cruiser.
This is the pickup with a distinct steel body style, V8 power, and
cool upgrades. So if you're looking for something truly classic and
unique, call today!