The Ford Model A Speedster is where hot rodding was born. This 1929
example carries a 4-cylinder engine with high-compression heads,
the period-correct performance upgrade that young gearheads bolted
on in the 1930s and 1940s to wring every last horsepower out of
Henry Ford's workhorse. The speedster body strips away everything
unnecessary and leaves pure driving. No roof, no fenders, no
apologies. The Model A era represents a sweet spot in antique
motoring: old enough to be genuinely historic, but mechanical
enough that a competent home mechanic can keep it running forever.
These are the cars that started car culture, and this one is ready
to continue the tradition. - High-compression heads, the original
hot rod upgrade from the 1930s - Speedster body, the purest
expression of early American performance - Simple, maintainable
mechanicals that you can work on in your garage - 97-year-old car
with vintage driving characteristics, not for highway use - Open
body offers no weather protection, plan accordingly Priced at
$13,995 with estimated payments around $119/month (30 own), this
Model A Speedster is where it all began, and it can begin again in
your garage. Call The Boat Brokers at (928) 453-8833 to experience
this piece of hot rod history.
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