Back in 1929, the Ford Model A was America's answer to modern mass
mobility-cheap, reliable, and built by the millions. But this isn't
your grandpa's weekend parade cruiser. This chopped-up, blacked-out
1929 Ford Model A Sedan has been transformed into a full-blown
street rod that blends classic lines with raw horsepower and
show-ready attitude. Under the hood sits a fire-breathing 383ci
Stroker V8 breathing through an Edelbrock carb, ceramic-coated
block hugger headers, and a dual exhaust setup that lets it bark
with authority.
Behind that rumbling small-block, a 700R4 automatic keeps the revs
in check and makes highway cruising a breeze. Power hits the
pavement through a 4-link rear suspension and air ride system that
can dump it low for the show or lift it for the go. Add in front
disc brakes, power steering, and modern power accessories like
windows, seats, and even a power hood, and you've got one serious
throwback that's just as comfortable as it is capable.
Style-wise, this sedan doesn't pull any punches. The black paint is
slick and sinister, complemented by Ford true spoke wheels, a mesh
grille guard, and vintage touches like spotlights, suicide rear
doors, and a rear luggage trunk. Inside, it's all custom: bucket
seats, Autometer gauges, a billet banjo-style steering wheel on a
chrome tilt column, and a Lokar shifter set the tone. Vintage Air
A/C and an aftermarket radio round out the creature comforts,
making this hot rod more than just a weekend toy-it's ready for
real-world cruising.
Ford cranked out millions of Model A's between 1928 and 1931, but
almost none survive in a form like this. This isn't a
restoration-it's a reimagination. Built for the gearhead who wants
a taste of history without sacrificing modern performance or style,
this '29 Ford proves that old iron still rules the street.
If you're looking for a turn-key street rod with muscle under the
hood, attitude in its stance, and comfort in the cabin, this is it.
Forget trailer queens-this Model A was built to be driven and
admired every step of the way.
Vehicle Options
- Rear luggage trunk
- Mesh grille guard
- Ford true spoke wheels
- Custom interior
- Vintage Air AC
- Sun Visor
- Suicide Rear Doors
- Spot lights
- Power Windows
- Power seats
- Power Hood
- Lokar Shifter
- Electric Fan
- Edelbrock Carburetor
- Dual Fuel Tanks
- Chrome Tilt Steering Column
- Ceramic Coated Block Hugger Headers
- Bucket Seats
- Billet Banjo Style Steering Wheel
- Ball milled valve covers and air cleaner
- Autometer Gauges
- Air Ride Suspension
- Aftermarket Radio
- 4 Link Rear Suspension
- Power Steering
- Power Brakes
- Front Disc Brakes
- Dual Exhaust
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