GOOD CLEAN & HONEST MODEL A, STARTS EASY & RUNS/DRIVES GREAT!
Sale price: $19900,00
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Technical specifications
VIN: | A1050048 |
Manufacturer: | Ford |
Model: | Model A |
Year: | 1929 |
Type: | Sedan |
Fuel Type: | Gasoline |
Color: | Green |
Mileage: | 1000 |
Transmission: | Manual |
Interior Color: | Gold |
Engine: | 200 ci 4 cylinder |
Trim: | Sedan |
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Description
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 unusual body style, but has a comfortable, used appearance that represents the way Model As looked, say, back when they were still being used as real cars.
Basic black was, of course, Henry Ford's favorite color, but other colors were available, including the handsome green shown here. Ford was building hundreds of thousands of Model As, and the books show that more than 240,000 2-door sedans were built in 1929, making it the most popular model by far. The paint is quite old, and the black fenders in particular are showing quite a bit of wear, but the car really does have an honest, no-nonsense look that we like a lot. For Ford fans, it's worth noting that this car isn't over-dressed, using a proper single-stage paint that more closely approximates the lacquer that was originally used. Contrasting light yellow on the belt moldings adds a subtle touch that was entirely Edsel Ford's doing, making the A attractive as well functional. A single rear-mounted spare is a refreshing choice, and the rear-mounted trunk makes this car a practical tour choice, too. The plated grille is in decent condition for driving and the long-grain vinyl top is still in great shape.
The upholstery isn't quite exact, but it is attractive inside the sedan. More upscale than you'd expect, it has a comfortable 1920s look and details like the shiny door hardware, map pockets in the doors, and attractive garnish moldings add to the upscale look. The A's usual single instrument panel with basic gauges remains the highlight of the interior.
The 200 cubic inch inline-four is believed to be this car's original engine and it's surprisingly energetic in the lightweight little sedan. It's got proper green paint, although a proper detailing would really make it shine. 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 is in good shape for a driver-grade car with no notable issues. Freshly painted 21-inch wire wheels look right and carry skinny Universal whitewall tires, which add the right bit of seriousness to the simple little Ford. It looks great!
Not a show car and it doesn't seem to mind, this is a charming Model A that's closer to the original intent than most of them out there. Call today!
Collectible Motor Car of Atlanta
866-359-1059
1750 Enterprise Way Suite 109 Marietta, GA 30067
Hours of Operation
Monday - Saturday: 9-5
Sunday - Closed
Vehicle Description
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 unusual body style, but has a comfortable, used appearance that represents the way Model As looked, say, back when they were still being used as real cars.
Basic black was, of course, Henry Ford's favorite color, but other colors were available, including the handsome green shown here. Ford was building hundreds of thousands of Model As, and the books show that more than 240,000 2-door sedans were built in 1929, making it the most popular model by far. The paint is quite old, and the black fenders in particular are showing quite a bit of wear, but the car really does have an honest, no-nonsense look that we like a lot. For Ford fans, it's worth noting that this car isn't over-dressed, using a proper single-stage paint that more closely approximates the lacquer that was originally used. Contrasting light yellow on the belt moldings adds a subtle touch that was entirely Edsel Ford's doing, making the A attractive as well functional. A single rear-mounted spare is a refreshing choice, and the rear-mounted trunk makes this car a practical tour choice, too. The plated grille is in decent condition for driving and the long-grain vinyl top is still in great shape.
The upholstery isn't quite exact, but it is attractive inside the sedan. More upscale than you'd expect, it has a comfortable 1920s look and details like the shiny door hardware, map pockets in the doors, and attractive garnish moldings add to the upscale look. The A's usual single instrument panel with basic gauges remains the highlight of the interior.
The 200 cubic inch inline-four is believed to be this car's original engine and it's surprisingly energetic in the lightweight little sedan. It's got proper green paint, although a proper detailing would really make it shine. 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 is in good shape for a driver-grade car with no notable issues. Freshly painted 21-inch wire wheels look right and carry skinny Universal whitewall tires, which add the right bit of seriousness to the simple little Ford. It looks great!
Not a show car and it doesn't seem to mind, this is a charming Model A that's closer to the original intent than most of them out there. Call today!
Collectible Motor Car of Atlanta
866-359-1059
1750 Enterprise Way Suite 109 Marietta, GA 30067
Hours of Operation
Monday - Saturday: 9-5
Sunday - Closed
Vehicle Warranty
Most new vehicles come with a factory warranty and some used vehicles have a remaining factory warranty. Please contact us for the warranty vehicles specific to this vehicle.
About Collectible Motorcar of Atlanta
Classic and Collector Cars Are Our Passion! Collectible Motorcar was built on a vision to share our passion for cars. We consign, buy, or sell your dream car in a simple and satisfying process, and make the hobby more enjoyable and accessible. At the core of our operation is a dedicated group of serious car enthusiasts who strive to achieve our company vision. No matter where you look, you'll see this ideal reflected throughout Collectible Motorcar operations. The “Collectible” in Collectible Motorcar means we do not focus on just one or two categories of vehicles. Collectible Motorcar believes there is a collector for every vehicle, and we strive to get the highest quality inventory we can find.
Why Buy from Collectible Motorcar of Atlanta?
Before any car is listed for sale, on our website, our highly skilled, in-house production team spends countless hours ensuring every image and video represents each vehicle as you would see it in our showroom. Our images are true to the actual state of the car- what you see is what you get. Speaking of our showroom, if you are ever in the Atlanta, GA area, please make it a point to schedule a visit with us and find out why Collectible Motorcar of Atlanta is the next big contender in the classic car dealer world. If you're a serious collector looking to freshen your collection, we'll gladly consider high-quality trades, even if it's a car you recently bought from us. No other dealer offers the same services and flexibility as Collectible Motorcar of Atlanta. Being a licensed, used car dealer, we offer finance, insurance, transportation, and warranties for your collector car. We handle the business end of every sale with equal confidence. All titles are clean, and transfers are handled in-office for the quickest turnaround possible. No matter what corner of the globe you live on, we can ship a car to you. Like everything else we do, we’ll work hard for you to make the process as painless as possible.
Classic and Collector Cars Are Our Passion! Collectible Motorcar was built on a vision to share our passion for cars. We consign, buy, or sell your dream car in a simple and satisfying process, and make the hobby more enjoyable and accessible. At the core of our operation is a dedicated group of serious car enthusiasts who strive to achieve our company vision. No matter where you look, you'll see this ideal reflected throughout Collectible Motorcar operations. The “Collectible” in Collectible Motorcar means we do not focus on just one or two categories of vehicles. Collectible Motorcar believes there is a collector for every vehicle, and we strive to get the highest quality inventory we can find.
Why Buy from Collectible Motorcar of Atlanta?
Before any car is listed for sale, on our website, our highly skilled, in-house production team spends countless hours ensuring every image and video represents each vehicle as you would see it in our showroom. Our images are true to the actual state of the car- what you see is what you get. Speaking of our showroom, if you are ever in the Atlanta, GA area, please make it a point to schedule a visit with us and find out why Collectible Motorcar of Atlanta is the next big contender in the classic car dealer world. If you're a serious collector looking to freshen your collection, we'll gladly consider high-quality trades, even if it's a car you recently bought from us. No other dealer offers the same services and flexibility as Collectible Motorcar of Atlanta. Being a licensed, used car dealer, we offer finance, insurance, transportation, and warranties for your collector car. We handle the business end of every sale with equal confidence. All titles are clean, and transfers are handled in-office for the quickest turnaround possible. No matter what corner of the globe you live on, we can ship a car to you. Like everything else we do, we’ll work hard for you to make the process as painless as possible.
Contact us for more details
(866) 359-1059(866) 359-1059
Terms and Conditions
Payment Options
We accept the following payment methods:
- Cashier's Check/money order
- Personal check (once cleared)
Vehicle Pickup & Shipping
All shipping charges are buyer's responsibility.
Finance, Warranty, Shipping question?
Call the dealer at (866) 359-1059
General Terms
Notice to Bidders: The vehicles we list for sale at eBay are also for sale at our retail location. Please contact us to confirm vehicle availability.
We reserve the right to end an auction early. Deposit: We require a non-refundable $500 deposit within 48 hours of winning the auction. Please call to make arrangements for payment. We accept the following forms of payment: Cash in person, certified funds, institutional financing. All sales transactions must be completed within 7 calendar days of auction close.
Prices are subject to change without notice. Although every effort is made to present accurate and reliable vehicle information, use of this information is voluntary, and should only be deemed reliable after an independent review of its accuracy, completeness, and timeliness. It is the sole responsibility of the customer to verify the existence of options, accessories and the vehicle condition before time of sale. Any and all differences must be addressed prior to time of sale. No expressed or implied warranties, including the availability or condition of the equipment listed is made. EPA mileage estimates are for comparison purposes only. Actual mileage may vary depending on driving conditions, driving habits, and vehicle maintenance.
Fees and Taxes
State or local taxes, title, license fee, processing fees, registration fee, dealer documentary fee, finance charges, emission testing fees, and compliance fees are additional to the advertised price.
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Basic black was, of course, Henry Ford's favorite color, but other colors were available, including the handsome green shown here. Ford was building hundreds of thousands of Model As, and the books show that more than 240,000 2-door sedans were built in 1929, making it the most popular model by far. The paint is quite old, and the black fenders in particular are showing quite a bit of wear, but the car really does have an honest, no-nonsense look that we like a lot. For Ford fans, it's worth noting that this car isn't over-dressed, using a proper single-stage paint that more closely approximates the lacquer that was originally used. Contrasting light yellow on the belt moldings adds a subtle touch that was entirely Edsel Ford's doing, making the A attractive as well functional. A single rear-mounted spare is a refreshing choice, and the rear-mounted trunk makes this car a practical tour choice, too. The plated grille is in decent condition for driving and the long-grain vinyl top is still in great shape.
The upholstery isn't quite exact, but it is attractive inside the sedan. More upscale than you'd expect, it has a comfortable 1920s look and details like the shiny door hardware, map pockets in the doors, and attractive garnish moldings add to the upscale look. The A's usual single instrument panel with basic gauges remains the highlight of the interior.
The 200 cubic inch inline-four is believed to be this car's original engine and it's surprisingly energetic in the lightweight little sedan. It's got proper green paint, although a proper detailing would really make it shine. 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 is in good shape for a driver-grade car with no notable issues. Freshly painted 21-inch wire wheels look right and carry skinny Universal whitewall tires, which add the right bit of seriousness to the simple little Ford. It looks great!
Not a show car and it doesn't seem to mind, this is a charming Model A that's closer to the original intent than most of them out there. Call today!
Collectible Motor Car of Atlanta
866-359-1059
1750 Enterprise Way Suite 109 Marietta, GA 30067
Hours of Operation
Monday - Saturday: 9-5
Sunday - Closed
Vehicle Description
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 unusual body style, but has a comfortable, used appearance that represents the way Model As looked, say, back when they were still being used as real cars.
Basic black was, of course, Henry Ford's favorite color, but other colors were available, including the handsome green shown here. Ford was building hundreds of thousands of Model As, and the books show that more than 240,000 2-door sedans were built in 1929, making it the most popular model by far. The paint is quite old, and the black fenders in particular are showing quite a bit of wear, but the car really does have an honest, no-nonsense look that we like a lot. For Ford fans, it's worth noting that this car isn't over-dressed, using a proper single-stage paint that more closely approximates the lacquer that was originally used. Contrasting light yellow on the belt moldings adds a subtle touch that was entirely Edsel Ford's doing, making the A attractive as well functional. A single rear-mounted spare is a refreshing choice, and the rear-mounted trunk makes this car a practical tour choice, too. The plated grille is in decent condition for driving and the long-grain vinyl top is still in great shape.
The upholstery isn't quite exact, but it is attractive inside the sedan. More upscale than you'd expect, it has a comfortable 1920s look and details like the shiny door hardware, map pockets in the doors, and attractive garnish moldings add to the upscale look. The A's usual single instrument panel with basic gauges remains the highlight of the interior.
The 200 cubic inch inline-four is believed to be this car's original engine and it's surprisingly energetic in the lightweight little sedan. It's got proper green paint, although a proper detailing would really make it shine. 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 is in good shape for a driver-grade car with no notable issues. Freshly painted 21-inch wire wheels look right and carry skinny Universal whitewall tires, which add the right bit of seriousness to the simple little Ford. It looks great!
Not a show car and it doesn't seem to mind, this is a charming Model A that's closer to the original intent than most of them out there. Call today!
Collectible Motor Car of Atlanta
866-359-1059
1750 Enterprise Way Suite 109 Marietta, GA 30067
Hours of Operation
Monday - Saturday: 9-5
Sunday - Closed
Vehicle Warranty
Most new vehicles come with a factory warranty and some used vehicles have a remaining factory warranty. Please contact us for the warranty vehicles specific to this vehicle.
About Collectible Motorcar of Atlanta
Classic and Collector Cars Are Our Passion! Collectible Motorcar was built on a vision to share our passion for cars. We consign, buy, or sell your dream car in a simple and satisfying process, and make the hobby more enjoyable and accessible. At the core of our operation is a dedicated group of serious car enthusiasts who strive to achieve our company vision. No matter where you look, you'll see this ideal reflected throughout Collectible Motorcar operations. The “Collectible” in Collectible Motorcar means we do not focus on just one or two categories of vehicles. Collectible Motorcar believes there is a collector for every vehicle, and we strive to get the highest quality inventory we can find.
Why Buy from Collectible Motorcar of Atlanta?
Before any car is listed for sale, on our website, our highly skilled, in-house production team spends countless hours ensuring every image and video represents each vehicle as you would see it in our showroom. Our images are true to the actual state of the car- what you see is what you get. Speaking of our showroom, if you are ever in the Atlanta, GA area, please make it a point to schedule a visit with us and find out why Collectible Motorcar of Atlanta is the next big contender in the classic car dealer world. If you're a serious collector looking to freshen your collection, we'll gladly consider high-quality trades, even if it's a car you recently bought from us. No other dealer offers the same services and flexibility as Collectible Motorcar of Atlanta. Being a licensed, used car dealer, we offer finance, insurance, transportation, and warranties for your collector car. We handle the business end of every sale with equal confidence. All titles are clean, and transfers are handled in-office for the quickest turnaround possible. No matter what corner of the globe you live on, we can ship a car to you. Like everything else we do, we’ll work hard for you to make the process as painless as possible.
Classic and Collector Cars Are Our Passion! Collectible Motorcar was built on a vision to share our passion for cars. We consign, buy, or sell your dream car in a simple and satisfying process, and make the hobby more enjoyable and accessible. At the core of our operation is a dedicated group of serious car enthusiasts who strive to achieve our company vision. No matter where you look, you'll see this ideal reflected throughout Collectible Motorcar operations. The “Collectible” in Collectible Motorcar means we do not focus on just one or two categories of vehicles. Collectible Motorcar believes there is a collector for every vehicle, and we strive to get the highest quality inventory we can find.
Why Buy from Collectible Motorcar of Atlanta?
Before any car is listed for sale, on our website, our highly skilled, in-house production team spends countless hours ensuring every image and video represents each vehicle as you would see it in our showroom. Our images are true to the actual state of the car- what you see is what you get. Speaking of our showroom, if you are ever in the Atlanta, GA area, please make it a point to schedule a visit with us and find out why Collectible Motorcar of Atlanta is the next big contender in the classic car dealer world. If you're a serious collector looking to freshen your collection, we'll gladly consider high-quality trades, even if it's a car you recently bought from us. No other dealer offers the same services and flexibility as Collectible Motorcar of Atlanta. Being a licensed, used car dealer, we offer finance, insurance, transportation, and warranties for your collector car. We handle the business end of every sale with equal confidence. All titles are clean, and transfers are handled in-office for the quickest turnaround possible. No matter what corner of the globe you live on, we can ship a car to you. Like everything else we do, we’ll work hard for you to make the process as painless as possible.
Contact us for more details
(866) 359-1059(866) 359-1059
Terms and Conditions
Payment Options
We accept the following payment methods:
- Cashier's Check/money order
- Personal check (once cleared)
Vehicle Pickup & Shipping
All shipping charges are buyer's responsibility.
Finance, Warranty, Shipping question?
Call the dealer at (866) 359-1059
General Terms
Notice to Bidders: The vehicles we list for sale at eBay are also for sale at our retail location. Please contact us to confirm vehicle availability.
We reserve the right to end an auction early. Deposit: We require a non-refundable $500 deposit within 48 hours of winning the auction. Please call to make arrangements for payment. We accept the following forms of payment: Cash in person, certified funds, institutional financing. All sales transactions must be completed within 7 calendar days of auction close.
Prices are subject to change without notice. Although every effort is made to present accurate and reliable vehicle information, use of this information is voluntary, and should only be deemed reliable after an independent review of its accuracy, completeness, and timeliness. It is the sole responsibility of the customer to verify the existence of options, accessories and the vehicle condition before time of sale. Any and all differences must be addressed prior to time of sale. No expressed or implied warranties, including the availability or condition of the equipment listed is made. EPA mileage estimates are for comparison purposes only. Actual mileage may vary depending on driving conditions, driving habits, and vehicle maintenance.
Fees and Taxes
State or local taxes, title, license fee, processing fees, registration fee, dealer documentary fee, finance charges, emission testing fees, and compliance fees are additional to the advertised price.
Also published at eBay.com