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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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Real nice parts
Newly chromed and still in wrappers are a set of 1929 front and rear bumpers. $500.00 for both.
Mark Amsdill, [email protected], (734) 320-3081, Dexter, Michigan
1930/31 tudor door
Right side door. Will fit Tudor sedan or closed cab pickup. Good condition. Prefer pickup, but will consider shipping.
$400
Clay Atkins, [email protected], (618) 843-2151, Sumner
Original radiator-free
This original radiator was found in a garage within frisbee distance of Henry Ford’s Fairlane Dearborn estate. It needs a new home. Hate to scrap it.
Cost is no charge or $1
Lee Jacobsen, [email protected], (734) 564-71651, Dearborn, MI
1931 S/W Town Sedan
This fine Model A is in need of a new home. It is equipped with a “B” engine, B head, Webber carburetor, exhaust header, dual side mount spares,wind wings,wiper,original shocks,trunk rack,turn signals with indicator lights in dash, Bud vase, flag holders. This “A” has been in the same family for over 20 years, it’s ready for touring and having fun.
$18,500
Gerald Grizzard, [email protected], (256) 310-6463, Oxford, Alabama
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
1931 WoodyStation Wagon
New motor, rebuilt steering, rebuilt transmission, new starter, new exhaust, signal lights, fog lights, full side curtains. All wood in good condition, excellent running car. Battery kill switch. Additional photos available.
$23,499
Andrew Reymer, (202) 413-3478, [email protected], MD
1930 Phaeton Std
• Engine; high performance counter balanced and inserted.
• Brake system restored, new cast iron drums in front.
• Restored to original styling and colors.
• Turn signals and seat belts.
• Chassis restored and powder coated
• Steering; new bearings and gears, with modern seals
• Pin striped as original
More Info go to:https://www.amuffler.com/forsale.html
$41,000
Joe Davis, [email protected], (650) 279-6609, Medford, Oregon
Wanted – model As for museum
I am looking to buy any Ford Model A that has a good price and can be restored. Need one of each stile for my future museum
Sergio Leon, [email protected], (773) 430-0802, Chicago
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