1929 Ford Model A Phaeton
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Description
Ford replaced the ubiquitous Model T with the substantially more modern Model A in 1928. The new model debuted a host of significant improvements, namely its “L-head” inline-four-cylinder engine which boasted increased displacement and an output of 40 horsepower – double that of the Model T. The A also adopted a more conventional layout of driver controls, which included a clutch pedal and gear shift lever controlling the new three-speed manual transmission. The Model A also featured beautiful, Lincoln-inspired bodywork that Henry Ford’s son Edsel oversaw during development. Ford lost the number one sales lead to Chevrolet in 1927, but wrestled it back by 1929, building over 1.5 million Model A automobiles that year.
Of the various body styles available on the Model A, the Phaeton remains a popular choice among collectors for its low, rakish lines and folding soft top enabling open-air motoring, priced at just $395 when new. This Phaeton benefits from a comprehensive restoration and features many period accessories.
Highlights
Popular and stylish Phaeton body features:
Four-door forward opening doors provide ease of entry
Comfortable six passenger seating
Top raises and lowers quickly
Side curtains on steel uprights open and close with doors
Large window openings
201 cu-in “L-head” inline four-cylinder engine rated at 40 horsepower
Floor-shifted three-speed manual transmission
Wire spoke wheels mounted with wide whitewall tires
Varco accessory trunk
Optional side-mounted spare wheel and tire with Ford cover
The engine/chassis number (1891680) decodes as:
1891680 – Built July 1929
Features
Motometer radiator cap
Cowl-mounted running lights
Fog light
Bumpers, front and rear
Taillight
“Ahooga” horn
Running boards
Manual windshield wiper
Wind wings
Venting windshield
Four-spoke steering wheel
Floor mounted shifter
Interior rearview mirror
Barrel-type speedometer
Ammeter
Fuel gauge
Door pockets
Rear bench seat
Rear grab handles
Known Imperfections
Tear in top
Included
Parade boot cover
Side curtain windows
Varco trunk
Ownership History
This 1929 Ford Model A Phaeton has been serviced, test driven, and approved by the consignor.
Additional Notes
Titled by engine number.
A Broad Arrow Group Consignment Specialist is working as an agent on behalf of the owner of this vehicle.
Contact: Cason Vogel Phone: 904.504.7848 email: cvogel@hagerty.com