The Ford Model A replicas built by Shay have an interesting history
all of their own. They look like a century-old classic, but beneath
the vintage looks is a more modern drivetrain. This is a pretty
cool setup that Ford dealers officially helped distribute as part
of a very special Model A anniversary. It made for the base of a
true factory-built restomod, and this rumble seat example with
9,160 believed to be original miles takes it a step further with a
higher level of fit and finish.
Harry Shay started a new car company that wanted to celebrate the
golden anniversary of Ford's Model A passing one million units
produced. He didn't just start out on his own to build a fiberglass
replica of the iconic Model A, but instead he got Ford's blessing
and sold them through Ford dealers. A Shay Model A is almost like
less of a replica and more of a continuation. While all Shay Model
As are rare (it is believed only 5,000 examples were made over a
multi-year run,) a Deluxe Roadster like this one is considered an
even rarer prize. The Deluxe was a more expensive upgraded model
that included the dual side-mounted spare tires and rear luggage
rack. The look of the black fenders and matching black top and
spare tire covers against the smooth cream gelcoat body looks
fantastic. Other terrific details include wide whitewall tires,
black pinstripes, dual horns, and chrome headlight visors. The
result is quite a striking classic that you'll soon discover also
has an everyday kind of appeal.
The interior strikes a terrific balance between authentic and
positively luxurious. It starts with the upholstery. The black
nicely coordinates with the exterior accents to keep this looking
well-coordinated when open to the world. And the pleated pattern
has a stylishly classic appearance. This same look goes for the
desirable and iconic rumble seat. The controls have the same
simplicity as the original Model A, but there has been a big
upgrade in style and function. There is a sports steering wheel
mounted on a tilt column, and an Audiovox AM/FM/Cassette radio.
The engine bay has kind of a cool link to the Model A, but with a
far more modern and upgraded powerplant. The 2.3-liter motor is
from the Pinto era, and it makes for a good base for parts
availability. And as you can see this one was already given a ton
of upgrades in style and substance. And as you look underneath,
this shows all the reasons why a Shay A is better. The four-speed
manual transmission, front disc brakes, and an independent front
suspension gives you a classic roadster that looks great but drives
substantially better.
HIGHLIGHTS:
• Rare Deluxe Shay Model A
• Moden 2.3-Litre 4-Cylinder Engine
• 9160 Believed to be Original Miles
• 4-Speed Manual Transmission
• Front Disc Brakes
• Dual Side-Mount Tires
• Rumble Seat
• Luggage Rack
• Dual Horns
• Chrome Headlight Visors
• Tilt Steering Column
• 3-Spoke Sport Steering Wheel
• Independent Front Suspension
• Seat Belts
• 12-Volt Electrical System
There's no greater feeling than cruising down the road in a
head-turning classic. And now you do that with a more modern
vehicle with an interesting story that ties it to Ford's original.
Call today!
Vehicle Details
1929 Ford Model A
Listing ID:CC-1998044
Price:$19,995
Location:Lavergne, Tennessee
Year:1929
Make:Ford
Model:Model A
Exterior Color:Cream
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:9160
Stock Number:4981-NSH
VIN:M0M1EX0223
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