Gateway Classic Cars Milwaukee is excited to present this 1930 Ford
Model A Woody Wagon. The Model A was produced from 1928-1932 with
over 4.8 million units sold. By 1930 there was over nine body
styles available. Including such models as coupes, convertibles,
sedans, town cars, station wagons, taxicabs, trucks, and limitless
commercial variations. The engine was a water cooled inline four
cylinder attached to an unsynchronized three-speed sliding gear
manual transmission. Brakes consisted of four-wheel mechanical
drums. The Model A was the first Ford to use what we think of as a
conventional clutch, brake pedal and floor gearshift. Ford also
promoted the Model A to be the first car to have a safety glass
windshield. This 1930 Ford Model A Woody Wagon was by sure guess
built as either a station wagon or a taxicab. The wood body
craftmanship is not only beautiful but has been restored to its
present condition. A pair of bench seats makes room for six
passengers in a spacious interior. The Manilla Brown body, black
fenders and Manilla brown wire wheels look to be period correct
colors. Added features include a Boyce Moto Meter radiator cap and
a period horn.
Vehicle Details
1930 Ford Model A
Listing ID:CC-1688960
Price:$25,000
Location:O'Fallon, Illinois
Year:1930
Make:Ford
Model:Model A
Exterior Color:Tan
Interior Color:Black
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:0
Stock Number:MWK1155
VIN:GCCMWK1155
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