1928 Ford A Sport Coupe Hot Rod
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1928 Ford A Sport Coupe Features and Start Up

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1928 Ford A Sport Coupe Ride Along
Description
After 18 years and more than 15,000,000 units of the iconic Model T, Ford would unveil the new Model A in 1927. The Model A was offered with a selection of body styles that would suit almost every taste and purpose, from a full-size Fordor Sedan to a sleek two-door Sports Coupe; Ford’s Model A offerings even included a taxicab, truck, and vehicles for commercial use. The model A was the first Ford to be offered with a standard set of driver controls, configured with a conventional clutch, brake, and throttle providing enthusiasts with an incredibly enjoyable and relatable driving experience. Power came from an “L-head” inline four-cylinder engine producing around 40 horsepower, more than suitable for the period.
Today, those 40 horses won’t cut it, and now this 1928 Model A Sport Coupe is powered by a ’66 Mustang 289 Cleveland V8 with an automatic transmission. It also features Mustang II front suspension, 1978 Lincoln Mark VII rear, four-wheel disc brakes, and a 3-inch chop to the canvas top, adding to the modern feel with a classic look.
Highlights
Original 1928 all-steel body
Factory fixed canvas top with 3-inch chop
Powered by a Ford 289 cu-in Cleveland V8 bored .040 over
Edelbrock cam, lifters, intake manifold, and carburetor
Custom paint and "ghost” flames
1978 Lincoln Mark VII rear end with TCI suspension
Wilwood Classic 11" front brakes
Custom leather interior with African Bubinga wood instrument panel
The body number (4274128) decodes as being built September 1928
Features
Boxed Model A frame
1976 Mustang II front subframe and suspension
American Racing wheels with Michelin Defender tires
Four-wheel disc brakes
Stewart Warner gauges
Kenwood stereo
Wood-rimmed “banjo” steering wheel
Rear-mounted battery
Chrome bumpers front and rear
Running boards
Known Imperfections
Windshield wipers inoperable
Minor paint blemishes
Smudge on driver’s headrest and seat
Slight rust on engine tie down brackets
Included
Detailed sales receipts from build inception
Extra valve covers
Alpine Stereo/CD radio
Ownership History
This 1928 Ford A Sport Coupe, known as “Stella,” has been a fixture in the Rochester, Massachusetts, area for years. The consignor is the third owner since Stella’s transformation into a classic street rod.