Here is one really cool antique piece. If you like these old-time
vehicles, this 1929 Ford Model A Pickup would be right up your
alley. It sticks to its antique roots-nothing flashy, nothing
shiny, and nothing fast. The matte red paint job with black accents
really fits the part, and the old-school wheels fall right into
place. The wood around the bed is a really nice touch. The only
things that look new on the exterior are the front grille and the
wooden plank finished bed floor. To make this more modern-friendly,
turn signals were added in the bumpers, and a third brake light was
added in the rear window.
This interesting interior has wooden door panels, a wooden
headliner, and the same finish behind the bench seats-a pretty cool
look. The vinyl bench seats are in good condition, as is the rubber
floor, which makes for an easy clean. A steering wheel correct to
the year of the Model A is in good shape, and the dashboard is in
good shape as well. The tiny gauge cluster in the middle of the
dash is period-correct, and everything else, as you would expect,
is as plain as can be.
In the engine bay sits a 201 Flathead inline-4 with a 1-barrel
carburetor. The transmission is a conventional unsynchronized
3-speed sliding-gear manual. The rear end is a Ford Banjo, and the
suspension is stock with an X-member that connects the front and
rear axles for support of both the frame and the axles. Basic drum
brakes are used for stopping, and 16-inch wheels are at all four
corners, with 6.50-16 Coker front tires and 6.50-16 Goodyear rear
tires. To keep things original, the exhaust is a stock factory
replacement.
Highlights
•201 Flathead Inline-4
•1-Barrel Carburetor
•Conventional Unsynchronized 3-Speed Sliding Gear Manual
Transmission
•Banjo Rear Axle
•X-Member Connects Front And Rear Solid Axle
•Spare Tire Under The Truck Bed
•Wooden Finished Plank Truck Bed
•Wooden Rails Around The Truck Bed
•Turn Signals In The Bumpers
•Third Brake Light In The Cab Window
This 1929 Ford Model A Pickup is modernized just enough to hit the
roads safely in this time period. The Model A would make a big hit
at automobile shows, especially antique shows. There are definitely
clubs and a huge following for vehicles like this, so someone could
have a lot of fun with this vehicle. Call today.
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