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CC Twofer: 1930 Model A, 1936 Ford – The Fords of Iceland
Posted on October 4, 2023 | 22 Comments(first posted 10/3/2017) I’m done with the French cars for a bit, so here are some of the CCs I found over the summer in weird and interesting places. […] -
Curbside Classic: 1929 Ford Model A – The Best Ford Ever – Maybe Even The Best Car Ever
Posted on September 3, 2020 | 93 Comments(first posted 6/6/2011) Mechanical perfection. Design excellence. The two have never combined so fortuitously and timelessly as in the Ford Model A. Why? Because Henry Ford, who demanded mechanical perfection, […] -
1930 Ford Model A Daily Driver – For One Year, Anyway
Posted on February 14, 2011 | 7 CommentsTo follow up on the theme of unusual/exotic daily drivers, here’s a story about one Jonathan Klinger of Traverse City, Michigan who bought a 1930 Model A (for $11,000) and […]