Tag: 1928
1928 Speedster
Registered as a 1928, although it looks more like a 1930. It has Insert Rod bearings, Babbitt babbitt mains, Reds Header Exhaust, Weber Intake and Carburetor, Brumfield 5.9 Head, Oversize Intake Valves, 12 volt battery, 3 Speed transmission, Open Drive Line, 19” Model A Ford wheels, Model A Body front (from cowl forward) with custom sheet metal Boat Tail rear. The gas tank is under the Boat Tail, so it has an electric fuel pump. The folding bucket seats are vinyl from a later model van. It has a Model A Front End/Steering and Rear End (3.78:1). I did not build this Speedster, so I am going on what the builder told me about it. I am building a 1930 Speedster, but it is not quite done. I have owned a lot of Model A’s since 1954 (sedans, coupes, cabriolets, station wagons and speedsters), but my wife and I agree that the speedster is the most fun to drive and ride in. That is why I am building one, but I am selling one as I do not need two.
It is in good running condition.
$6,500
Dick Knapp, [email protected], (479) 586-0070, Garfield (northwest Arkansas – 20 miles east of Bentonville, AR.)
Pristine 1928 Model AA Truck
Professional restoration by Enfield Auto restorations in Connecticut. All receipts in hand. Regularly driven in club events. More information and pictures available from seller.
$28,000
Carl Carlson, [email protected], (339) 222-7254, Williamsburg, VA
1928-1929 Rebuilt Shift Tower
Rebuilt 1928-1929 Model A shift tower with front parking brake. Shift tower is completely rebuilt with all NEW parts except for cast iron tower, shift forks (refurbished), and the parking brake shaft. Buyer chooses one style parking break lever for both years upon purchase. Either 1928 Pistol grip or late 1928 & 1929 push button.
$275
Blaine Maus, [email protected], (715) 928-3233, Minneapolis
1928 AA Popcorn Wagon with Unique History
This carefully restored popcorn wagon is a 1928 AA Popcorn Wagon with unique history. Originally operated as “Tony’s World’s Best Popcorn” in Detroit MI. Henry Ford himself bought popcorn for his grandchildren from this wagon. In 1963 the Popcorn Wagon was retired to Greenfield Village where it also offered popcorn to museum visitors. Later on, it left the village and sat for some years before I bought it and gave it a full restoration. The AA runs great and now is looking for its next home and assignment as it is ready to vend the best popcorn again!
$60,000
Dan Whipple, [email protected], (616) 808-8037, Marne, MI
1928 Wrecker
Solid truck, original paint, runs great, Weaver Auto Crane.
$20,000
George Hanson, [email protected], (616) 292-5637, Sand Lake, MI
28 Sports Coupe
Well preserved, runs good. Original: top, seats, engine, carb, Power House generator, water pump, glass. New radiator. Repainted all black ’47, stored in barn ’49, (34k on odometer), retrieved ’79, repainted original Arabian Sand (acrylic lacquer) ’80. 5 disk clutch replaced with ’30s single disk assembly. New pistons, rings, rods (resolved compression issue). Mother’s uncles car.
$14,500
Jack OBrien, [email protected], (484) 889-9494, Pittsfield, MA
28-29 Roadster top irons
New quality reproduction set of top irons for a 1928/29 roadster. These have never been installed. Will ship at buyers expense.
$1,000
Clay Atkins, [email protected], (618) 843-2151, Sumner
1928 Ford Panel Truck
79-A, restored, everything works, runs and drives like a Model A should. Painted flat to keep the vintage look. Many new parts in the past year. Very fun truck to own and drive! email me for more information and pictures. Will also consider trades for a nice AA Truck.
$24,500
Donald Sorel Jr, [email protected], (413) 246-8452, Massachusetts
1928 Roadster and Phaeton
Two 1928 Model A’s for sale: a quite early (Feb 1928, motor No. A20xxx) Roadster and a slightly less early (May 1928, motor no A13xxxx) Phaeton. Both have many early characteristics.
$14,500/offer each or both for $27,000.
Jonathan Bodine, [email protected], (406) 498-3946, Butte, Montana
1928 AR Wheels
2 early 1928 AR wheels. Will need cleaning and painting.
$75 OBO
Clay Atkins, [email protected], (618) 843-2151, Sumner, Illinois