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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 YouthCoordinator@Model-A-Ford.org. I am truly excited to start in this position, and see you all soon!
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Speedster




Fresh build. All stock except has Snyder’s high compression head. Driving lights Turn as car turns.
$9,800
Albert Eaton, buick1933@cox.net, (860) 649-3772, Manchester
1929 Rumble Seat Sport Coupe

Ground up restoration about 20 years ago under 1,000 miles. Dawn Grey with black fenders,12 volt with alternator, halogen lights, modern points, electric wiper, seat belts, turn signals and late steering. Car cover included with Original tool kit. Clear Oregon title. Extra parts and tools
$18,000
Bill Cote, (541( 752-0924 or Lew Garrison, (503) 931-6072
1931 Model A station wagon




New body, Fenders, aprons, running boards, tires. Restored chassis and engine. New alternator, tach, temp, oil gage, seat belts, wiring.
$19,500
Tom Straub, Wausau, Straub31@charter.net, (715) 581-6736, WI 54401
1929 Brass works radiator


New 1929 brass works transitional production 10 fpi active driver radiator. It has never been used. There are a few light scratches in paint around the water necks. I decided to go another route so I’m selling this one.
$650
Jason Mueller, jm43919@gmail.com, (734) 756-8263, New Boston
Restored model A generators



Two restored generators with refurbished original Ford cutouts. One is 1928-early 1929. The other is a 1930-1931. The armatures were tested for opens, shorts & grounds, the commutators were serviced & windings were sealed. The field coils were stripped, tested, rewired and rewrapped. Parts were stripped and painted. They have new brushes, sealed bearings, wiring, insulators, hardware & oiiers. Bench tested and set to 4-6 amps at 1800 generator RPM. Ready to install. Others available too, or I can restore yours. each plus $29 shipping & insurance to a US address. Check out my 6 volt generator youtube playlist for more information. https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLaI37ff_Xx68P4nCw1pktHLfjfWh5MMe6&si=anONA45PgswBl3xp
$350
Steve Blancard, Splitdorf@cox.net, (540) 809-2046, Fredericksburg Virginia
Apco Accessory Choke Rod Extension
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Original APCO accessory choke rod extension. This is used on instrument panel that has an oval speedo. 1928, 29 & early 30. Model A Ford. Excellent condition. Rare
$300
Vanessa Johnson, ford2831@yahoo.com, (765) 623-4980, Alexandria, Indiana
1931 Deluxe Roadster




A very presentable early 1931 Deluxe Roadster in Washington Blue with Tacoma Cream wheels. Twin side mounts, cowl lamps, fabric top, rumble seat, and LeBaron Bonney interior kit. Very clean both inside and out, smooth running engine, all metal fenders, and new Brassworks dimpled 6fpi radiator. 6 volt electrical, Zenith-1 carb, rebuilt NOS Houdaille shocks, battery disconnect switch with starter fuse kit, and 2-blade aluminum fan. Extras include tan leather trunk, Classtique side door covers, and year-of-manufacture vintage license plates.
$20,000
Brendan Keilen, 31ModelA@mailbox.org, Hutchinson, MN
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