The Ford Model A was Henry Ford's answer to a market that had moved
on from the Model T, and the response was immediate. When Ford
unveiled it to the public in December 1927, an estimated 10 million
people showed up to see it in the first week, with crowds so large
that cities had to send police to manage the traffic around
dealerships. By 1929, Ford was building over 9,000 examples per
day, making it the highest production year in the Model A's entire
run. This one has been taken apart and put back together the right
way, finished in green from bumper to bumper, and it is as sharp a
Model A as you will come across.
Under the hood is the 3.3 liter inline four backed by a three speed
manual transmission. The engine is simple, honest, and has been
running variations of this basic design since before most of the
roads it drives on existed. The green starter is a clean detail
that carries the color theme all the way into the engine bay, and
the car runs and drives exactly the way a fully restored example
should.
Inside, the grey cloth interior is tidy and well done. A green dash
with a chrome tachometer cluster, black steering wheel, black
shifter, and chrome hand brake give the cockpit a finished,
period-correct look with just the right amount of polish. The green
front license plate is a fun touch that fits the overall theme
without going overboard.
The Model A was the first Ford ever built with conventional driver
controls, meaning the clutch, brake, and accelerator pedals
arranged in the same order every car still uses today. Before the
Model A, Ford's controls were different enough from everything else
on the road that drivers had to relearn how to operate one. This
car changed that, and in doing so helped set the standard for every
automobile that followed.
Externally the chrome front and rear bumpers, blend fender and rail
accents, green wheels, silver goose hood sculpture, and rear
luggage box with straps and locks make this one of the most
complete and thoughtfully presented Model As you will find. A photo
book documenting the full build process comes with the car, which
is an increasingly rare thing to have and tells the story of the
restoration from start to finish.
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