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Witness the detailed restoration process of a 1929 Ford Roaster Hot Rod Model A. The Model A, produced by Ford Motor Company starting in 1927, was highly successful, selling over four million units in ...
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Jim Farley has started on a road trip to Kansas in his good old Lincoln Model K LeBaron Coupe. The Ford CEO met a truck enthusiast who is the owner of a 1929 Model A. Follow us: Jim Farley is the CEO ...
In 1955, young Karl Kreutziger Sr. wanted a car so he could end his days taking the bus to high school in Wichita, Kansas. Little did he know that the 1929 Ford Model A he found a deal on would also ...
It was the fall of 1967, Joy and I lived in a small town in Kentucky. She taught seventh grade in the basement of an overcrowded school, and I was midway through my seminary education. Our modest ...
Zachary Zeller is a car guy. Plain and simple. When he’s not running National Car Care, the business he owns, on Diamond Springs Road, he’s repairing his cars, racing them on weekends, and adding to ...
Curt Hanson knows a classic when he sees one, but the 1929 Model A Roadster he happened upon decades ago didn’t look like much when he first spotted it. The details of that first sighting have become ...
The 1929 Ford Model A roadster pickup was a Warner Brothers studio prop car for the first half of its life and is said to have been used in the nine Ma and Pa Kettle comedy films that were enormously ...
Never be afraid to ask questions, folks. You never know where the answers will lead. On the opening Menu page in our Sept. '14 issue, we ran a photo of the Beach Boys, circa 1963, posed around a hot ...
Realizing that the normal focus of CLASSIC TRUCKS is, for the most part, on post-'39 pickups, I couldn't resist crossing the line just once to focus on repowering my 1929 Model A pickup. It was built ...