Tag: 1928
Model A Fenders



Rare early 1928 right rear narrow bottom Model A fender, commonly known as a Beaver Tail. My Model A judging standards book (possibly outdated) says that these rear fenders were only made for coupes and roadsters. But this is a sedan rear fender with traces of the original black paint still on it. It will need a complete restoration but an original wide bottom rear fender is included for the price. Shipping not included.
$200
JIM ERVIN, JEJAERVIN@TELUS.NET, (604) 420-3768, N. BURNABY, B.C., Canada
Early 1928 Roadster




This is a quite early 1928 roadster; motor number of A20XXX making it a February 1928 manufacture car which would be termed by most to be an “AR.” It is a presentable and drivable early Model A. It has many of the earmarks of the early Model As such as: Red steering wheel, left hand emergency brake with early brake system, “Pop out” ignition switch with “banana” ignition assembly, Power house generator, square starter switch, open bumpers, “Duck tail” rear fenders, drum tail light, early radiator shell with the “weaved” lacing, and two blade fan with shroud, centrifugal advance in the distributor therefore advancing to drive and retarding to start are not necessary.. It has a nice appearing rumble seat. I think I have the side curtains but might be wrong; I have the wind wings, they are not currently on the car but will be included. This is not a trailer queen, rather a fun and very presentable driver nearly 100 years old.
This early car needs a new home and deserves to be preserved.
$14,500 OBO
Jonathan Bodine, jethro10101@aol.com, (406) 498-3946, Butte, Montana
Early 1928 Roaster escutcheons


These are NOS. Set of metal trim pieces does both doors on the 1928. Goes around striker, door opener, and the dovetail. Instructions included. If you have questions, please feel free to call me. Thanks
$45
Vanessa Johnson, ford2831@yaho.com, (765) 623-4980, Alexandria, IN
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.
$11,000
Jack OBrien, obriensrus09@gmail.com, (484) 889-9494, Pittsfield, MA
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, 31modelaphaeton@duck.com, (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, blaine.maus@hotmail.com, (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, Sandy1237@yahoo.com, (616) 808-8037, Marne, MI
1928 Wrecker




Solid truck, original paint, runs great, Weaver Auto Crane.
$20,000
George Hanson, georgewhanson@outlook.com, (616) 292-5637, Sand Lake, MI