Henry Ford's masterpiece, the Model A, succeeded the legendary Model T, bringing modern features to the roads in the twenties. The Model A gained widespread acclaim and enjoyed ample media coverage during its era. Renowned for its robustness and reliability, the Model A secured a spot at the Henry Ford Museum in the US. An authentic vehicle today commands a high price, but model kits depicting stock cars or hot rods continue to be accessible at an affordable cost from hobby shops. This vintage gem, often seen in an array of vibrant colors, is a popular choice today for Hot Rod enthusiasts. This is a similar example of the 1929 Ford Model A Street Rod that currently resides in Delaware. Boasting all the nitty-gritty needed to function efficiently on modern roads, this beauty is now up for sale.
This 1929 Ford Model A Coupe, adorned in a recent white paint exterior, exudes timeless charm. Beyond its Mag Wheels and new tires housed in prominent wheel arches, the standout feature of this ride is its suicide doors, a retro nod to automotive elegance. The side exit exhaust subtly hints at its performance allure, while the absent side panels offer an unobstructed view of what's propelling you forward. Adding a touch of nostalgia, the "Mr. Horsepower" woodpecker decal, popular in the '50s and '60s hot rodding scene, sits proudly next to the side view of the engine. Offering seating for two passengers, this 1929 Ford Model A Coupe boasts a tan leather upholstery, recently refurbished. A wooden dash is adorned with two chrome-framed gauges in the middle that are accompanied by nostalgic toggle switches to add a retro touch. Air conditioning and heating controls sit conveniently next to the steering wheel. Electric windows, a tilt steering wheel, and a rear-mounted stereo with an amplifier complete the blend of contemporary convenience.
This 1929 Ford Model A Coupe, traditionally propelled by a quaint inline-4, now pulses with a commanding 4.6L V8, a modern powerhouse that is capable of delivering anywhere from 190-390 horsepower and 260-390 lb-ft of torque. It sends power to the wheels by utilizing an automatic gearbox. Hints of renewal echo through the engine, courtesy of the current owner's fitments, including new headers and a carburetor.
Modern-day automobiles are jam-packed with tech and comfort features. Sure, it's a lovely place to be in, but somewhere along the line, the true essence of motoring has been slightly lost in translation to customer preferences. Present today is your way of experiencing the genesis of motoring, and it takes form with this lovely 1930 Ford Model A. This '30s American motor has undergone a full frame-off restoration completed in 2020 and is a pristine example of an era gone by. It could be your way of experiencing what an unadulterated driving experience looks and feels like.
How do you replace a cult classic and sales hit such as the Ford Model T? With something even better and call it the Model A? That's what Ford did in 1927, replacing the Tin Lizzie with the wildly successful Model A. How successful was it? Well, how many cars can you think of that sold over 4.8 million units in just four production years? That's over a million per year! Hence, you might think that finding a Model A would be easy, but it's not. You see, classic cars didn't exist at the time. Nobody thought about preserving their cars for the future. Hence, this 1930 Ford Model A is quite a rare thing indeed. Having received a full restoration, we're told that it also has a rebuilt engine with under 2,500 miles on it. Read on more to discover what this fascinating piece of American automotive history offers.
The 1966 Ford Mustang Convertible is a timeless classic that will forever dazzle this world with its legendary design and rich history. The success of this first generation Mustang is also the reason why the Chevrolet Camaro, Pontiac Firebird and Dodge Challenger were brought to life; these were truly the golden days of the Ford Mustang, asserting itself as the main player in the new “pony” car market. With only a total of 72,119 convertible units produced in 1966, it makes this model quite rare compared to the coupe and fastback models. The iconic pony's interior makes this particular example even more rare, with embossed running horses on the seatbacks, a five-gauge instrument cluster, and deluxe door panels with wood-grain accents. Clocking a total of just 33,000 miles on the odometer, this 1966 Ford Mustang is the perfect machine to cruise around with the convertible top down.
Ford’s epic Mustang was one of the headline cars of the Sixties. Debuting in 1964, it created the pony car segment and can be considered responsible for many automotive icons that followed in its wake. That’s why owning a first generation Mustang is a bucket list item for countless American enthusiasts. If you’re one of those, we’ve got a 1972 Ford Mustang up for sale right now. Packing a relatively light 61,000 miles on the odometer, this car is said to have been fully restored. Hence, it’s basically a turn-key classic that you can enjoy from the very start of your ownership journey.
The Ford Model T is the one for the history books. This was Henry Ford’s crowning glory, after all. It popularized the use of mass manufacturing techniques in automotive assembly, paving the way for today’s mega-factories over a century later. Over 14 million were made between 1908 and 1927, offering mobility and freedom to countless Americans. Of course, the Model T has also proved itself to be an interesting restomod platform. Up for sale is something a bit more outlandish than your typical Model T restomod. Say hello to the 1923 Ford T-Bucket. This custom special has around 7,100 miles on the clock and waits for a new owner to take it under their wing.
The Ford Model T is the one for the history books. This was Henry Ford’s crowning glory, after all. It popularized the use of mass manufacturing techniques in automotive assembly, paving the way for today’s mega-factories over a century later. Over 14 million were made between 1908 and 1927, offering mobility and freedom to countless Americans. Of course, the Model T has also proved itself to be an interesting restomod platform. Up for sale is something a bit more outlandish than your typical Model T restomod. Say hello to the 1923 Ford T-Bucket. This custom special has around 7,100 miles on the clock and waits for a new owner to take it under their wing.
Classic Fords from the '30s make for appealing restomod and hot rod platforms. These vehicles are easily cut, chopped, and ready to accept a myriad of powertrains. Take this 1932 Ford Custom Highboy as a prime example. Despite the extensive modifications that have gone into making it a true one-off, you can still see classic Ford cues here and there. And now, this street stunner can be yours, with a mere 1,200 miles on its odometer.
If you’re in the market for a pre-war American hot rod, the chances are you’ll have seen multitudes of Fords on the market. The Blue Oval is by far the most popular choice when it comes to crazy builds, even if many of them don’t always sport a Ford motor. This 1935 Chevrolet Vicky is here to readdress the balance. Like the Ford options, it ticks the usual hot rodder checkboxes: fiberglass body? Check. Chopped roof? Check. Custom rims? Check. Big V8 powerplant? Check. Our featured car is more than just a car at this point. It’s a work of art. And, it could be yours, with just 6,500 miles reported running on the new engine.
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