Visit http://www.leftcoastclassics.com/1929-ford-speedster/ to see this great old 1929 Ford Model A Speedster for sale from Left Coast Classics in Sonoma California. This stunning old Ford was completed just a year ago and has less than 500 miles on it. Starts, runs and drives fantastic with plenty of get-up-and-go! Beautiful Black satin paint with super comfortable seats. The drivers seat is adjustable for maximum comfort! Loaded with other great features that make it so easy and so much fun to drive!
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Donn Dabney
707-332-8331
1929 Ford Model A Tudor Sedan for Sale
Visit http://www.leftcoastclassics.com/1929-ford-model-a-tudor-sedan/ to see this 1929 Ford Model A Tudor Sedan for sale from Left Coast Classics in Sonoma California.
Frame-off restored in the mid 90's and used sparingly. Has won several awards in the Northern California area. Loaded with all of the goodies like front-mounted toolbox, rear mounted trunk, cowl lamps, grill guard, flying quail radiator cap, 21 orange painted spokes with matching pinstripes, blinkers, even a period-correct temperature outside gauge.
http://youtu.be/T-BK4TThgL0
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Donn Dabney
707-332-8331
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1929 Ford Model A Pickup Walk Around and Idle
Visit http://www.leftcoastclassics.com/1929-ford-model-a-pickup/ to see this great old 1929 Ford Model A Pickup sold by Left Coast Classics. This Ford Model A Pickup was restored several years ago and used lightly with just 1800 miles since being frame-off restored. Starts; runs and drives very nicely with plenty of power and torque. The day I shot the photos we were out there on big streets with plenty of traffic and the truck kept up fine.
This is a great Ford truck that looks nice, is an excellent driver and ready to take out around town this summer.
Enjoy the full photo and video shoot at the link above and Call Donn at 707-332-8331 with inquires.
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1926 Mercury Body Ford Model T Speedster
See this rare 1926 Mercury Body Model T sold by Left Coast Classics at http://www.leftcoastclassics.com/SOLD/1926-modelt-speedster/ Also, join us at MySpace at http://www.myspace.com/leftcoastclassics
1929 Ford Model A Roadster Pickup
See all of our classic vehicles available for sale at Left Coast Classics and this fine Model A at http://www.leftcoastclassics.com/SOLD/1929-modela-roadster-pickup/ or call Donn at 707-332-8331. Also, join us at MySpace at http://www.myspace.com/leftcoastclassics
1928 Ford Speedster STK # 1182
This is where street rodding began! Custom and cool do not begin to describe this professionally built 1928 Ford roadster. The front end is a 1938 Ford standard track nose with hand formed metal sides. The hood back to the stretched 1928 Ford cowl into a Dodge touring car tub finished with a 1925 Ford Model T rear with a hand formed roll pan and side with Bonneville louvers. Under the hood is a Chevy 350ci V8 with 202 double hump heads, original Edelbrock intake with 3 Rochester 2G's, Mallory dual point, aluminum Corvette valve covers, aluminum radiator and spent fuel comes out hand built Lake style headers. The power goes to the ground via a TH350 automatic transmission into a quick change rear end. Inside is new leather interior with matching carpet and marine grade tonneau cover with stainless steel snaps. The original cowl dash with classic gauges still remain. The front suspension is made up of an original 1934 Ford axle held in place with a pair of 1947 dogleg wishbones with a spring mounted off the bones to lower the car. The rear suspension is a narrowed Model T spring and modified split wishbones. Custom built .188 wall 2x4 frame that tapers in the front and has a kick in the rear all powder coated. Rolling stock consists of early Chysler artilleries with Ford center covers with 475's up front and 650's out back. Original E&J headlights modified to use a modern halogen bulb. This roadster is a must see as it is absolutely gorgeous with details beyond what is normally seen. For more details on this vehicle or to inquire about financing please call us at 704-598-2130 or e-mail sales@streetsideclassics.com.
Model A Assembly
A timelapse video of me re-assembling my Model-A Tudor after restoration of the frame and running gear.
This video replaces Parts I and III that I uploaded previously.
My 1925 Ford Model T - A Closer Look: Transmission & Clutch
Enthusiasts Website: http://www.fordmodelt.net/
Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/modeltford/
In this video, we take a detailed look at the Ford Model T transmission, afterwards taking a look at the correct procedure for pulling away, forwards and backwards, and also correct braking.
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I imported my 1925 Ford Model T from the USA, not far from Detroit, Michigan where it was built.
The Model T was manufactured between 1908 and 1927, and was know by various names including Tin Lizzie, Flivver, T‑Model Ford, or just 'T'.
The Model T set 1908 as the historic year that the automobile became popular. It is generally regarded as the first affordable automobile, the car that opened travel to the common middle-class American; some of this was because of Ford's innovations, including assembly line production instead of individual hand crafting.
On May 26, 1927, Henry Ford watched the 15 millionth Model T Ford roll off the assembly line at his factory in Highland Park, Michigan.