- convertible 2,791
- 6,645 below average
- 15,900 great
- Kentwood, MI
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- 6,645 below average convertible 2,791 gasoline manual
In the late 1920s and early 1930s, the ford model a was one of the most publicized and best-selling cars in america. It was sporty, attractive, well-built, and smooth-running compared to the model t, which it replaced in the 1928 model year. Thousands of people were eager to see for themselves that henry's made a lady out of lizzie, and they stormed ford showrooms when the model a debuted on december 2, 1927. In less than two weeks there were 400,000 orders, and henry ford could not keep up with the demand for his latest gift to an increasingly mobile nation. Despite the onset of the depression, model a production remained strong at 1,261,053 cars in 1930 but fell to 626,579 cars in 1931, the last year that the model a was produced. The car rides on 1930-31 wheels, which had the larger hubcaps. The body of the car is steel and the front and rear fenders are fiberglass. The car has a black vinyl top, rumble seat, rear mounted spare, messko thermometer. The chrome radiator shell is in good condition. The paint shows some sign of wear but still remains a solid car. The interior has been redone with a gray cloth interior with brown leather rumble seat. This is a great entry level collector car. Cloth Interior
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