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Information About the Model “A” Ford

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"Henry's Lady," the successor to the Model T, was built at various Ford assembly plants in the U.S., Canada, and Europe in 1928 through 1931.  Model A vehicles came in a variety of colors and styles including two and four door sedan, coupe, phaeton (two-seat touring), roadster, station wagon, pickup, and commercial trucks.  All shared the same four cylinder, forty-horsepower engine, black fenders, and all had mechanical brakes. Many roadsters and coupes were fitted with rumble seats. No Model A had a radio, white wall tires, or heater as original equipment.

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