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The second mass-produced car from Ford Motor Company, the Model A was a great success and became the car of choice for the average driver in the late 20s and early 30s. Much like the Model T, the Model A was both an affordable and reliable vehicle that was popular even after production ceased, and...
Image found at LLE and the owner writes: I am always getting confused between the many different types of early Ford so was trying to find a specific body style when I came across the comprehensive…

Theo Bromine saved to Hotrod potential
Visit to the May 17, 2014 Antique Car Gathering at Sauder Village in Archbold, Ohio. There was nothing newer on display than 1942. The perfect setting for this early Model T. All of my classic car photos can be found here: Car Collections

Ron Moyers saved to old cars and trucks
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Robert Moran saved to Hot Rods
Here is Revell's devious please-take-everything-else-off-your-bench-and-build-me 1929 Ford Model A Roadster. Mostly box stock - different wheels and tires and velocity stacks added... Great kit

Cameron DeMille saved to Model A
The guys at Hot Rods by Dean transformed this stock Ford Model A into a street rod, and Brian Brennan's Ford Roadster gets an update with Firestone dirt tracks.

Ricky Colunga saved to 1931 model a street rod
The Ford Model T is the original engine that put America on the road. Here's why it was a genius invention that still runs today.
Learn more about All-Steel Traditional: 1931 Ford Model A Roadster on Bring a Trailer, the home of the best vintage and classic cars online.

Rich Grosskettler saved to Cars I Love
Most Model T-based speedsters tend to use aftermarket bodies from Ames or any of the dozens of companies that provided speed parts for the T in the 1920s or 1930s, but the builder of this 1923...

Neil Gardner saved to 9 electric bike schematics