1929' Ford Model A
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$45,500Published 8 April 2025ID: G5nRF9
Information from the owner
Body: Wagon
Age: 96 years
Mileage: 15430 km
Transmission: Manual
Exterior color: Green
Seller's comments about 1929' Ford Model A
1929 Ford Model A Woody Wagon For consignment, a 1929 Ford Woody wagon showing 9,584 miles which are not actual. Inline four cylinders were the typical engines in 1929 and weve seen restorations with the trusty Chevy 350, Ford 302s and 351s, but this attractive wagon has something else up its sleeve. Exterior A fine shaded of Olive Green adorns the metal parts of the body, including the fenders, grille shell, and running boards and its a fantastic match for the natural wood tones of the cabin and wagon end. The rubberized textured roof is robust and in great condition, while the wood presents with a natural finish, more understated than those high gloss woodies you might be used to. Gaps are mostly minded like well crafted Amish cabinetry and the chopped and tinted windows provide some sleekness to the wood brick. A slight rake to the car is provided by 15-inch American Racing Torque Thrust wheels in argent gray with polished rims and deeply staggered tire sizes. Metalwork and paint are generally good with imperfections noted that include areas of bubbling on the hood where patches of small, acne-like bubbles are seen, some cracking paint, a chip, and an imperfect gap in one wood panel. Interior Charcoal gray vinyl covers the door with a simple layout that includes an electric window switch while two tone gray cloth seats provide all of the seats available. A vintage steering wheel wears a Ford branded vinyl cover and shares the tilt steering column with an Autogage tachometer, all leading to an olive green dashboard with center instrument cluster with GBI Precision units in a more modern iteration of the clover leaf center panel of vintage Fords. A Shelby GT shifter knob tops the floor mounted shifter, just behind the polished hand brake in a black leather boot. Black carpet is neatly in place and round pedals are provided for brake and clutch. In back, a roll bar is mounted leaving plenty of room for cargo between its braces, and interior wood is smooth and honey colored and extends as planks along the ceiling and is in beautiful shape. Drivetrain Behind the vented engine covers is a Nissan 2.4 liter DOHC I4 in clean, driver condition with a 2-barrel carburetor and 5-speed manual transmission that sends power to the 10 bolt rear axle. Brakes are configured as front disc and rear drum. Undercarriage Shes clean and dry underneath with almost no surface rust to speak of. The single exhaust runs through a turbo muffler, then dumps under the car with the tailpipe currently secured by a wire hanger, a quick fix thats been around for as long as wire hangers have existed! Suspension consists of a 4 bar and transverse leaf spring in front and a 4 bar with coilovers in back. Drive-Ability The Nissan power lives up to its reliability reputation and is a quick starter and we row into first gear and roll this cool looking wagon onto the test loop. Theres good power but despite the roll cage and fat meats on the back, this is more cruiser than bruiser and the cabin will comfortably support your cruising aspirations. She runs straight and true and all functions on board operate as they should. While Classic Auto Mall represents that these functions were working at the time of our test drive, we cannot guarantee these functions will be working at the time of your purchase. Heres an attractive hauler that has the best parts of Ford, Nissan, and GM and combines them to offer boundless good times ahead. The large cargo area will serve well to hold your cooler and folding chairs, but also luggage for long trips, car parts, and swap meet finds! Pop open the rear window and hang some surfboards out the back for the ultimate Pacific Coast Highway poster car! Hey, how you use it is up to you, but no matter what, this one will provide miles of smiles wrapped in a wooden box. Classic Auto Mall is home to more than 1,000 classic and collectible vehicles for sale via consignment in a climate controlled 336,000-square foot showroom (thats more than 8 acres!). The largest single location consignment dealer of classic and collectible vehicles in the country is located in Morgantown, Pennsylvania, just 1-hour west of Philadelphia off Exit 298 of the I-76 Pennsylvania Turnpike. For more information visit www.classicautomall.com or call us. Contact us anytime for more information or to come see the vehicle in person. There is no guarantee of mileage. A $299 Dealer Administrative fee is not included in the advertised price. With so many great cars, you know we have a lot to talk about, and we do that each week on the Classic Auto Mall Podcast with host Stewart Howden. Stewart discusses new inventory as well as trends in consignments and car prices, while interviewing celebrities and automotive professionals about amazing cars and their history. Tune in each week to the Classic Auto Mall Podcast wherever you enjoy listening. You can also watch on YouTube!