Ford Model A In Kentwood, MI For Sale

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1929 Ford Model A
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  • convertible 4,842
  • 6,493 below average
  • 15,900 great
  • Kentwood, MI
  • cars.com
  • 6,493 below average convertible 4,842 gasoline manual
Everyone knows the story on the ford name and the importance of the first vehicles that ford produced to the mass public. The ford model a was the second huge success for the ford motor company, after its predecessor, the model t. First produced on october 20, 1927, but not sold until december 2, it replaced the venerable model t, which had been produced for 18 years. Spending the past 25 plus years in north carolina, this remarkable car would be a great addition to anyones collection or first swing at a pre-war automobile. Vehicle was converted over to a 12volt system and brand new front headlights with hi and low beams were installed along with duolamps in the rear with functioning running lights and brake lights. Turn signals could easily be added at any time. Vehicle also features the rear luggage holder along with rear spare tire/wheel with cover. Alternator was also upgraded along with new battery in the past year. Radiator guard completes the iconic front end look. Newer tires were added about a year ago when the wheels were removed and painted along with the brake system redone by local mechanic. The interior of this car really is impressive with all new leather seats, new period correct carpeting, door panels and unique headliner. Previous customer had over $4k invested in the interior alone. All features are working properly and windows go down and up, dash light functions properly and it fires up quickly without any hesitation. The market remains strong on these sweet model as and highly original ones like this that are show ready are becoming harder to find. Leather Seats
15,900 Kentwood, MIKentwood, MI at cars.com
1928 Ford Model A
3
  • convertible 2,791
  • 6,645 below average
  • 15,900 great
  • Kentwood, MI
  • cars.com
  • 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
15,900 Kentwood, MIKentwood, MI at cars.com
1931 Ford Model A
3
  • 90,099
  • 2,679 below average
  • 19,900 good
  • Kentwood, MI
  • cars.com
  • 2,679 below average 90,099 gasoline manual
To this day, the Ford Model A is one of the most recognizable cars on the planet and with over 4.8 million units produced in nine different body styles in its 4 year production period
19,900 Kentwood, MIKentwood, MI at cars.com
1930 Ford Model A
3
  • 8,865 below average
  • 13,900 great
  • Kentwood, MI
  • classiccars.com
  • 8,865 below average black manual
This 1930 had a complete engine overhaul and was placed into the car in 2013, and has a receipt to show this. In late 1927, the Model A replaced the Model T and came in several body styles and colors, unlike the Model T. engine producing 40 horsepower
13,900 Kentwood, MIKentwood, MI at classiccars.com
1930 Ford Model A
3
  • 85,618
  • 8,865 below average
  • 13,900 great
  • Kentwood, MI
  • cars.com
  • 8,865 below average 85,618 gasoline manual
This 1930 had a complete engine overhaul and was placed into the car in 2013, and has a receipt to show this. In late 1927, the Model A replaced the Model T and came in several body styles and colors, unlike the Model T. engine producing 40 horsepower
13,900 Kentwood, MIKentwood, MI at cars.com
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1929 Ford Model A
3
  • convertible 2,816
  • 7,493 below average
  • 14,900 great
  • Kentwood, MI
  • cars.com
  • 7,493 below average convertible 2,816 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 1929 ford model a coupe 2 door offered for sale here features a rumble seat, luggage rack, dual spare tires with covers and a chrome radiator guard. The body remains all henry ford steel. It is covered in brown with black fenders. The paint shows some wear but is in good condition overall. The black vinyl top remains in good condition as well. This car has been used in parades over the years and enjoyed by several owners in michigan. The model a market remains very solid and this a is good candidate for an addition to any collection.
14,900 Kentwood, MIKentwood, MI at cars.com
1930 Ford Model A
3
  • convertible 58,835
  • 2,865 below average
  • 19,900 good
  • Kentwood, MI
  • cars.com
  • 2,865 below average convertible 58,835 gasoline manual
Henry ford spent most his first years fighting off the idea of changing the model t which produced and sold over 15 million models before his son, edsel, finally convinced him that some new features and comforts were necessary. On may 25th, 1927, ford announced the shutdown of the plant and production of the model a and began retooling the entire factory to begin its new and improved version, the model a. They completed this process in almost 6 months and had cars pumping out quickly which was only possible due to edsel secretly marshaling the design and sketch team to begin working on the new model prior to henry ever even approving such a change. Gr auto gallery is pleased to present this 1930 ford model a for consideration. The current owner purchased this vehicle about 15 years back and has kept excellent care of it during his ownership. He believes the restoration was completed about 16 years ago. We believe this is the original motor to the car, but has been rebuilt it runs great and turns right over for us. The vehicle has been kept to original standards with no upgrades or built parts.
19,900 Kentwood, MIKentwood, MI at cars.com
1928 Ford Model A
3
  • 6,645 below average
  • 15,900 great
  • Kentwood, MI
  • classiccars.com
  • 6,645 below average grey 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. Makes every effort to represent each vehicle accurately and with integrity. We also welcome third party inspections when necessary. Unless otherwise noted, all vehicles are sold as is, no warranty expressed or implied. Cloth Interior
15,900 Kentwood, MIKentwood, MI at classiccars.com
1931 Ford Model A
3
  • 2,679 below average
  • 19,900 good
  • Kentwood, MI
  • classiccars.com
  • 2,679 below average green manual
To this day, the Ford Model A is one of the most recognizable cars on the planet and with over 4.8 million units produced in nine different body styles in its 4 year production period
19,900 Kentwood, MIKentwood, MI at classiccars.com
1931 Ford Model A
3
  • 26,900 high price
  • Kentwood, MI
  • classiccars.com
  • manual
The engine compartment shows well and is pa
26,900 Kentwood, MIKentwood, MI at classiccars.com
1929 Ford Model A
3
  • 7,493 below average
  • 14,900 great
  • Kentwood, MI
  • classiccars.com
  • 7,493 below average green manual
When henry ford brought the production of his successful t to a close, the whole world eagerly awaited the new version to the car that put america on wheels. This was no small task as the t was produced for almost two decades with americans depending on the reliability and simplicity it offered. The ford motor company worked hard to ensure that the t's replacement would live up to the expectations of millions and when the first 4,000 model a's were built in december of 1927 they were all snatched up by eager customers by the end of the month. The rumble seat sport coupe was at the top of the line for coupes. They came with a soft top that does not fold down. The model a here has a rear mounted spare with cover as well. The balsam green paint remains in great shape as well. The yellow pinstripe that breaks up the paint scheme accents the body well. The interior is in immaculate shape and shows very well. The car rides on firestone whitewall tires mounted on 21 inch wire wheels. This is truly and investment grade model a sport coupe that belongs in the finest of collections or can be enjoyed by any enthusiast. Makes every effort to represent each vehicle accurately and with integrity. We also welcome third party inspections when necessary. Unless otherwise noted, all vehicles are sold as is, no warranty expressed or implied.
14,900 Kentwood, MIKentwood, MI at classiccars.com
1929 Ford Model A
3
  • 6,493 below average
  • 15,900 great
  • Kentwood, MI
  • classiccars.com
  • 6,493 below average brown 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 1929 ford model a coupe 2 door offered for sale here features a rumble seat, luggage rack, dual spare tires with covers and a chrome radiator guard. The body remains all henry ford steel. It is covered in brown with black fenders. The paint shows some wear but is in good condition overall. The black vinyl top remains in good condition as well. This car has been used in parades over the years and enjoyed by several owners in michigan. The model a market remains very solid and this a is good candidate for an addition to any collection. Makes every effort to represent each vehicle accurately and with integrity. We also welcome third party inspections when necessary. Unless otherwise noted, all vehicles are sold as is, no warranty expressed or implied.
15,900 Kentwood, MIKentwood, MI at classiccars.com
1931 Ford Model A
3
  • 2,679 below average
  • 19,900 good
  • Kentwood, MI
  • classiccars.com
  • 2,679 below average grey manual
This particular Model A is a very handsome example finished with a excellent color combination as well as excellent mechanicals throughout
19,900 Kentwood, MIKentwood, MI at classiccars.com
1930 Ford Model A
3
  • 9,865 below average
  • 12,900 great
  • Kentwood, MI
  • classiccars.com
  • 9,865 below average green manual
Built from a Rootlieb body kit with the dual bucket seats, fuel tank, tool chest, floorboards, and firewall. The engine hood is in place as well and keeps the nice 60HP Model A motor safe and protects the Burns head, intake and 2 Bucket Seats
12,900 Kentwood, MIKentwood, MI at classiccars.com
1931 Ford Model A
3
  • convertible 1
  • 34,900 overpriced
  • Kentwood, MI
  • cars.com
  • convertible 1 gasoline manual
To this day, the Ford Model A is one of the most recognizable cars on the planet and with over 4.8 million units produced in nine different body styles in its 4 year production period
34,900 Kentwood, MIKentwood, MI at cars.com
1931 Ford Model A
3
  • 26,376
  • 25,900 high price
  • Kentwood, MI
  • cars.com
  • 26,376 manual
It features a flathead 4 cylinder engine with a 2 speed transmiss. It incorporated a sliding gear transmission, which was a first for Ford
25,900 Kentwood, MIKentwood, MI at cars.com
1930 Ford Model A
3
  • 14
  • 33,900 overpriced
  • Kentwood, MI
  • cars.com
  • 14 gasoline manual
Henry ford spent most his first years fighting off the idea of changing the model t which produced and sold over 15 million models before his son, edsel, finally convinced him that some new features and comforts were necessary. On may 25th, 1927, ford announced the shutdown of the plant and production of the model a and began retooling the entire factory to begin its new and improved version, the model a. They completed this process in almost 6 months and had cars pumping out quickly which was only possible due to edsel secretly marshaling the design and sketch team to begin working on the new model prior to henry ever even approving such a change. All model as owned by marc members and registered in the marc mileage program, and which meet the following standards, are eligible. Of original manufacturer from 1927 through 1931. Titled or registered as a model a in accordance with respective state requirements. This is one of the finer examples coming in a nearly flawless black exterior paint, and black vinyl top, with a small but very tasteful red striping that runs down both the passenger and drivers side. The chrome on the bumpers and grille are mirror-like, and the glass is all in like new condition. The interior is also in like new a dark brown vinyl with the always fun rumble seat in a just as good of the state. This one is powered by the popular 201ci inline 4 cylinder en.
33,900 Kentwood, MIKentwood, MI at cars.com
1930 Ford Model A
3
  • convertible 44,460
  • 26,900 high price
  • Kentwood, MI
  • cars.com
  • convertible 44,460 gasoline manual
The engine compartment shows well and is pa
26,900 Kentwood, MIKentwood, MI at cars.com
1931 Ford Model A
3
  • 38,900 overpriced
  • Kentwood, MI
  • classiccars.com
  • yellow manual
To this day, the Ford Model A is one of the most recognizable cars on the planet and with over 4.8 million units produced in nine different body styles in its 4 year production period
38,900 Kentwood, MIKentwood, MI at classiccars.com
1931 Ford Model A
3
  • 34,900 overpriced
  • Kentwood, MI
  • classiccars.com
  • manual
Henry ford not only put america in motion with the mass produced model t, and model a cars, he also increased america's productivity with his trucks. Much like the cars, the model a trucks and utility vehicles served there purpose in america for a long time. The model a trucks that succeeded the t's were more rugged, easier to operated and more reliable. Perhaps no other vehicle had more utility applications than ford's model a. Gr auto gallery is pleased to offer this stunning, 1931 ford roadster pick up for consideration. This car comes to us from a private collection centered around model a's and has benefitted from an enthusiast driven, complete frame off, nut and bolt restoration completed approximately 15 years ago. Since the car has been the centerpiece of a model a collection, driven in local parades and enjoyed on sunday drives. The car is finished in classic ford maroon with black belt and straw colored wheels. The interior is highly detailed and also features a wonderfully finished wooden bed floor. In short, this roadster pickup is outstanding in every way, cosmetically and mechanically. At the time of restoration, an authentic, old stock high compression model a "airplane" head was incorporated into the engine build. The ford model a continues to be highly sought after in the collector car world. The roadster pick up is remains to be one of the most coveted of version of the "a". The quality of the example offered here will not disappoint. Makes every effort to represent each vehicle accurately and with integrity. We also welcome third party inspections when necessary. Unless otherwise noted, all vehicles are sold as is, no warranty expressed or implied.
34,900 Kentwood, MIKentwood, MI at classiccars.com
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