1929 Model A Ford “Woody”

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In Excellent condition owned previous by a doctor 26 years and has been garaged and well maintained. Original 6v with a few updates.

$22,999

Lee Rudd, [email protected], (901) 409-2233, Memphis, Tn. 38104

 

 

Model A Custom Roadster Pickup

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Custom pick-up/speedster. Starts, stops, and yard drives. Much new. Clear Michigan title in my name. Matches frame and spare short block (minor crack in water jacket). Needs very little to complete : windshield glass, install main wiring harness (have) and headlight/tail light wires. I have another project I want to complete first. E-mail for complete information.

$8,500

Louis Ironside, [email protected], (810) 798-8803, Almont

 

 

1931 Standard Coupe – Survivor

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Unrestored survivor with original upholstery and original paint (except fenders & hood). MARC Of Originality 1983. Serious inquiries only. No Text Messages . Phone calls only .

$27,500

Scott Walker, (310) 962-2960, Torrance, California

 

 

Model A Drawings

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I can do an original drawing of your Model A. Prices are based on size, type of framing, background detail, shipping etc.

John Tobias, [email protected], (682) 559-8747, Keller Tx

1928 AR Wheels

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2 early 1928 AR wheels. Will need cleaning and painting.

$75 OBO

Clay Atkins, [email protected], (618) 843-2151, Sumner, Illinois

 

 

 

Wanted – 1927 Crank

I need the late 1927 Model A Ford engine crank with FORD script on the middle (angle) bar, 11/16” lug nut socket, 8 inch throw-offset, 90 degree pin position.

Bill Nitschke, (914)-323-8958, [email protected],  Deep River, CT

 

 

My late father Lester

My late father, Lester, had me involved in Model A’s at a young age. As long as I could remember, he tinkered with a ’29 Roadster. Over the years, my brother and I helped assemble, paint, and eventually complete the little car with him. For some of the bigger jobs we couldn’t help with as kids, he relied on an old friend named Artie. Artie was a tough guy truck driver that looked every bit of the part. He was a “collector” of many things, some people now call it hoarding. For example, he had some kind of small switching locomotive in his driveway. Old box trucks on his property were loaded with motorcycle parts and literally tons of train memorabilia. He was single, answered to no one, and collected whatever he wanted.

Fast forward many years to 2008, and his health began to turn. He asked my father to help him sell off some of his things to pay for medical bills. We went down to his house in Elizabeth, NJ, and began to help take an inventory. About a week into this, I finally made my way into the detached garage. Lifting the doors just revealed more piles of old boxes and junk. But one thing stuck out and caught my eye. It appeared to look like the headlight bar and grill shell from a Model A! I went back and asked my father if Artie ever had an A. He said he remembered him having a pick-up, but that was 40 years ago. Digging a little deeper in the garage revealed this 1930 Pick-up. My father couldn’t believe he still had it, and neither did Artie…  It was pretty rough from being in a dirt floor garage in NJ. Humid summers, cold winters, leaky roof, you name it. But the little truck was complete and had good bones. A deal was made and I took the Pick-up home to my garage. Over the next several years we restored the truck to its current state.

I will never forget the fond memories Model A’s have brought me over the years. My father and Artie are now both gone, probably collecting junk somewhere up in the sky. Myself and my wife, Helen, create our own memories now in our A, and enjoy driving the truck to shows. We wave back to the pointing onlookers, many who have never seen a car this old running down the road.

Thank you, dad, and thank you Artie, for this great hobby.

Paul Ganninger Kirkwood, MO

Vice President

As a member of MARC’s Missouri Valley region I have served as President as well as holding various other offices. Married to my wife Pam for 33 years, we have two children, twins Katie and Alex.

I have been active in the Model A hobby most of my life and would like to share my love A’s with others. My focus will be on the recruitment of young members to our hobby so that we can survive and thrive.

Some activities that I have done.

2005 National Membership Meet m St. Louis, Missouri – Co Chairman

2018 National Meet in Branson, Missouri – Co-Chairman

2019     National      Meet       m     Dearborn, Michigan – Co-Chairman

2017, 18,19, and 2021 Undercarriage Judge in Fine Point.

I believe Board members of MARC should be an advocate of all aspects of the Model A hobby and be supportive of activities that attract NEW young members and retain existing ones. Focusing on Younger members will ensure that our hobby will survive and thrive.

Retired from a career in management and finance. I presently own a Closed Cab Pickup, as well as a 160-A that I am restoring for Fine Point as well as a 60-C and 160-B for future projects.