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How The Vintage Model A Ford Defines An Era

Author: Gregg Hall Author Ranking Gold Featured Author | Posted: 06-05-2008 | Comments: 1 | Views: 21 | Rating:  (73) Article Popularity - Blue (?) Got a Question? Ask.
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Since Ford had came to be they had been selling the best of the best cars. Such as the model A type of car that would be the car that everyone would drive. There were so many people back in that day that wanted a car but couldn't afford it because of the wages they made. Today you will see more cars then ever on the roads with all kinds of drivers but you hardly will ever see a model A.

From the model A to the model T people fell in love with the ford cars. The people of today either have the model A or T all fixed up and it's a show car or they are using the body for drag racing. There are all kinds of ways that people are using cars these days.

The model A was released in 1927 and you could get the car in four different colors at the time that you could buy it. Later on in the making and production of these cars they realized that you needed to change something up so they came up with new designs and made new models.

Since ford is a good company and can be relied on almost all of the model A and T cars are still around today and because of that you have them all over the roads and at car shows. If you have ever gone to a NOPI event or to any car show you will see these kinds of vintage cars all over the show. You may even see one of these cars when best of show they are so classy.

Model A cars that are a model from ford are just like any other valued car and you are going to have people that are in car clubs and forming car clubs to show off these cars. You will also see many of the cars that are in car clubs at many of your local car shows because they all like to get attention and show off their old cars is what I like to call them but they do have some value.

There are many cars that are made from ford but I don't really like any of them I tend to like Chevy models that are that old. Like the old Chevy pick ups like a '77 that would be an ideal car show truck. I would just put some air bag suspension on the truck and put some rims on it. Then it would be car show material.

If you are going to be restoring cars and you are thinking about restoring your model A then you are going to need some help so you might either want to get a guide or get some help from a local car club that will love to help you on your car. You can get this info for free but if you want help on restoring the car it might cost you some dough.

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Gregg Hall is an author living with his 18 year old son in Jensen Beach, Florida. Find more about cars as well as a car care accessories at http://www.5starshine.com

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1. bea Dunlap (09:54, 11.06.2008)
This morning I got an email about "100 years ago 1908" which included a picture of a 1908 car and now someone answered back-- "Love the car wonder how many miles per gallon it got" -- how does mileage compare today as years ago.

Thanks

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