Classic antique restored original Model A
1929 Ford Model A -- for sale in Local pick-up only
Condition: | Used |
Item location: | Local pick-up only |
Make: | Ford |
Model: | Model A |
Type: | Sedan |
Trim: | -- |
Year: | 1929 |
Mileage: | 72022 |
VIN: | A1627014 |
Color: | Green |
Engine size: | 201 Flathead I4 |
Power options: | -- |
Fuel: | Gasoline |
Transmission: | Manual |
Interior color: | Tan |
Options: | -- |
Vehicle Title: | Clear |
Want to buy? | Contact seller! |
Description for Ford Model A 1929
For years, Model A fans have complained about how most newer restorations are "over-done" and "over-accessorized," and they're probably right. These were working-class cars that were affordable and stylish, but still available to the regular guy. This lovely 1929 Ford sedan is not only a rather attractive pre-war car, but has a good quality restoration that is ready to enjoy right away. Basic black was, of course, Henry Ford's favorite color, but adding a little color only... enhances the very attractive Model A design so it received a correct two-tone green combination instead. Ford was building hundreds of thousands of Model As, and the books will show that more than 140,000 (!) 4-door sedans were built in three distinct styles. This was the most common version, showing a steel roof and a quarter window, but it's also arguably the most attractive (there's a reason it was popular). For Ford fans, it's worth noting that this is a Murray body, and it was finished using modern paints, so it should look good for years to come. The two-tone look with black fenders adds an artistic touch that was entirely Edsel Ford's doing, making the A far more upscale-looking than its price would suggest. A single rear-mounted spare is a refreshing choice (most restorers add dual sidemounts) and dual taillights are a smart safety upgrade for today's traffic. The tan whipcord upholstery was probably done a few decades ago, so it's showing its age, but it looks right in the vintage Ford. Despite some wear, it has a comfortable period look and details like the shiny door hardware, map pockets in the doors, and garnish moldings add to the upscale look. As usual, front seat passengers get a rubber mat, but the rear seat is carpeted and feels luxurious with plenty of legroom and a fold-down armrest. The A's usual single instrument panel with basic gauges remains the highlight of the interior, along with a hard rubber steering wheel with the spark control on the left and throttle on the right and the headlight switch in the center. Of note, this car has been upgraded with accessory turn signals, another wise safety addition. Roll-up shades for the rear windows are a privacy feature usually reserved for high-end luxury cars, but the Ford carries them well, adding to the upscale feel. The 200 cubic inch inline-four is surprisingly energetic in the lightweight little sedan. We don't know a lot of its history, but it runs extremely well and has plenty of signs of recent maintenance, including new hoses, plugs, wires, and a correct 2-blade fan. A leak-free water pump is an invisible upgrade and both the generator and starter appear to have been refreshed at some point. The 3-speed manual transmission requires a light touch and a quick double-clutch to grab gears, something you'll quickly master with the A's easy-going nature, and the chassis shows signs of use but zero critical issues. Bright Maize Yellow 21-inch wire wheels look right and carry whitewall tires that really make the A look well-dressed. Very attractive and ready to tour, this is a charming Model A that's closer to the original intent than many of the others out there. Call today!