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New Youth Coordinator Emily Ellway
Hello, everyone! My name is Emily Ellway , and I am the Model A Restorers Club’s new Youth Coordinator. I am very excited to take on the position, having grown up in this amazing environment! As far as my love for Model A’s go, it is a strong love, built on a sturdy foundation. I have been attending MARC National Meets since before I was even born with my first meet being in Cincinnati in 2001! I grew up in my parents’ (Kevin & Teresa Ellway) 1929 Roadster Pickup, and it will always have a special place
in my heart. Growing up, I enjoyed going to the summer meets and seeing all of our friend s, participating in the chassis rebuild and Hubley race , and enjoying all the other children’s activities! I also spent many years helping my mom in touring class judging, which I really enjoyed. The meet has always been one of my favorite parts of summer because it is my way of seeing our country one state at a time, and I am so excited to see you all at the National 2021 Meet in Oshkosh!
As far as introducing myself personally, I am Ohio born and raised. I would describe myself as being determined , outgoing and adventurous. I have just entered my first year studying at Cleveland State University in the hopes of pursuing a career in the pediatric medical field someday. I graduated from high school this past May as class president and president of the National Honor Society, and I spent my free time working a part-time job and volunteering around town. I also spent a semester of my sophomore year studying abroad in Argentina, which was an amazing opportunity! I enjoyed high school and growing up around cars of all ages , and I am looking forward to the next chapter in my life. I am very excited knowing that the next chapter includes continuing to be a part of MARC, and I look forward to spending time encouraging our youth to enjoy this amazing organization with all it has to offer! If you have any questions , comments or advice, please reach out to me at [email protected]. I am truly excited to start in this position, and see you all soon!
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1930 Tudor
Andalusite Blue. Rebuilt seat frames, new upholstery, new headliner (2020). New roof (2013). Engine rebuilt by Knight Automotive (1999). Cast iron brakes. 6v + ground alternator. Turn signals, front/back seat belts, safety glass all windows. Aries muffler. Good driver. Reliable touring car since we acquired it in 2011.
$14,500
David Libbey, [email protected], (774) 293-0085, Grafton, MA
MODEL “A” PARTS AND TOOLS
SWAP MEET SPECIAL
At the age of 85 I have decided to sell my Model “A” parts and tools inventory. Most of these are original and in good to excellent condition. They were acquired from Rex Reheis when we were writing our book on “Restoring the Model “A and “B” Carburetors – the “Rex” Reheis Way.” The inventory should be of particular interest to swap meet vendors who are looking to acquire original merchandise at a discounted price for resale. The parts inventory has a current market value of $18,000, which is split between original parts ($14,000) and reproduction ($4,000). The listings, all cataloged in an Excel spreadsheet (about 18 pages!) show a part description, date of use, original or reproduction status, a market retail value (based on large vendor prices), a market value assessment (especially if an original part), and any pertinent comments particular to the part. The inventory is located in Madison, NJ.
The parts are housed in clear, plastic tubs, all of which are labeled. There are approximately 104 such tubs. They include restored “A” and “B” carburetors, rebuilt Sparton horns, restored generators, and brake parts (with part numbers inscribed). Larger items, like steering columns, transmission and banjo housings, are on a standalone basis. There is also a tools inventory, which includes KR Wilson tools for the brakes and axle shafts, A,C &R tools, and special tools constructed by Bob Rentz. This has a present market value of nearly $7,000. There is also an Excel spreadsheet, similar in format to the parts spreadsheet, describing these tools.
Parts and tools will not be parceled out for sale on an individual basis. The spreadsheet highlights certain individual parts of interest to provide easier reading. I can email a copy to anyone who might be interested in buying the collection.
Gordon Biggar, [email protected], Madison, NJ 07940
Wanted – 1928 or 1929 Title
I need a 1928 or 1929 (1930 could work) title for an “A” or AA” truck. Prefer Michigan. It is for a truck I pieced together from spare parts.
Louis Ironside, [email protected], (810) 798-8803, Almont
Model A Custom Roadster Pick-up
28/29 style project vehicle. Stock rebuilt chassis, white ash body, stock pick-up bed, 16″ wheels/tires. NO engine/transmission/wiring, must be trailered. High-boy style build. Sold on bill of sale, visible serial number on frame. Great fo make rat-rod, street rod, or just for fun. E-mail for full details, or with any questions.
$5,800
Louis Ironside, [email protected], (810) 798-8803, Almont, MI
Wanted – Boyco Can Set
Set of Boyco Cans (Gas/water/oil) with the proper caps and the rack.
Travis Short, [email protected], (928) 892-9311, Show Low, AZ
1929 Model A Tudor
Older restoration (2011). Speedometer shows 16K miles. Good, solid driver, but not a beauty queen. Some chipping paint and scratches. Current North Carolina registration and title. Starts and runs fine. Original 6V system, Nu-Rex Alternator, 2-Tooth steering box, turn signals, Mitchell overdrive. Motivated seller needs the garage space. More information and pictures available.
$18,500 or reasonable offer
George, [email protected], text (704) 256-3320
Wanted – 68B Door Lock Mechanism
Wanted – 68B Door Lock Mechanism
Nice driver’s door lock (open) mechanism assembly 68B.
Gary Parris, [email protected], (631) 730-6266, East Patchogue
1928 Model A Wagon
She’s a wonderful car, and very special because she is one of the very first 5 wagons made in December 1928. I believe the only one of the 5 with 100% of her original wood. We are looking for a good home, and will work with an interested buyer. Drive her anywhere , as she is a very dependable, well maintained auto. A DIRECT email best way to reach me.
$32,000
Tim Morsher, [email protected], (419) 577-0038, Norwalk, Ohio