Ford Model A (1927–1931)
The Ford Model A was a car made by the Ford Motor Company. It had a four-cylinder flat head engine. It replaced the Ford Model T, and was replaced by the Ford Model B and Ford Model 18. Though it was only made for five years, 4,849,340 Model As were made and sold. [1]
Ford Model A (1927–1931) Media
The Jenny railcar is a Ford Model A automobile converted for rail use.
1928 Model A Fordor with a 1941 Kaiser wood gas generator
1928 Model A hot rod with roll pan, chopped top, and late-model headlights and mirrors
1929 Model A Gazogene on display at the Tampa Bay Automobile Museum. This car was modified in 1939 to use an alternative fuel in the form of wood or charcoal.
Hot rod with 1931 roadster body and chassis,[source?] Deuce grille shell, chrome-hatted carburetors, drilled I-beam dropped front axle, finned drum brakes, and zoomie pipes
References
- ↑ "The Model A Ford at a Glance". Fordcarz.com. Archived from the original on 1 September 2011. Retrieved 14 June 2010.
The Ford Model A was made from 1928 through 1931. In 1932 Ford made the Model B which had a fuel pump attached to the motor.