1928 Ford Model A Roadster, Vagabond Green & Black,
1928 Ford Model A Roadster
Technical specifications of Ford Model A 1928 | |
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Price: | - |
Condition: | Used |
Item location: | Bellevue, Washington, United States |
Make: | Ford |
Model: | Model A |
SubModel: | Roadster |
Type: | 2-Dr Convertible |
Trim: | Roadster |
Year: | 1928 |
Mileage: | 0 |
VIN: | A132503 |
Color: | Black |
Engine size: | Gas 4-Cylinder |
Power options: | -- |
Fuel: | Gasoline |
Transmission: | Manual |
Interior color: | Brown |
Options: | -- |
Vehicle Title: | Clear |
You are interested? | Contact the seller! |
Car description |
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This 1928 Ford Model A DeLuxe Roadster is a superb example of an exceedingly rare and sought after pre-war classic. Beautifully finished in correct Vagabond Green with Black Fenders and Running Boards and a new Tan Soft-top accented with Brown Piping over an excellent condition Brown Interior.
Like all Model A Fords, this gem of American motoring history sits on a 103.5" wheelbase and is equipped with a 201 cubic inch, L-head, 4-cylinder engine producing 40 hp mated to a three-speed non-synchromesh transmission, capable of driving the car to top speeds between 55 and an optimistic and unwise 65 miles-per-hour. It can accommodate a driver and passenger, and two additional passengers squeezed into the rumble seat, which folds out. The optional hood ornament depicts a quail in flight. Add this fabulous Ford to your collection today! It is ready to drive, show, and enjoy.
In the late 1920s and early 1930s, the Ford Model A was one of the most publicized and best-selling cars in America. It was sporty, attractive, well-built, and smooth-running compared to the Model T, which it replaced in the 1928 model year.
The Model A Roadster is a two-door, folding top model with an optional rumble seat, available in standard and De Luxe versions. The Roadster was considered an open car rather than a convertible. Roadsters do not have glass side windows. Other distinguishing features of a Roadster are a windshield with standard wind wings which could be folded flat.
This DeLuxe Roadster is equipped with a standard single side-mounted spare tire on the left front fender, a single rear bumper, a luggage rack (this fine example features a beautiful period auxiliary trunk) and coordinating colored wire-spoke wheels (finished in butter yellow here).
Overall, the Roadster was a sportier and more affordable alternative and can be distinguished from 1930/31's by a shorter height radiator and hood; larger wheels, smaller hub caps and skinnier tires. The flow of the front fenders is different and they have a two-piece firewall. The shape of the cowl is also different to accommodate the lower hood and the style is different on most models. Other clues are their vertically fluted headlight lenses and drum style tail lamps rather than the later "teacup" style lamps.
The Ford Model A was first produced on October 20, 1927, but not sold until December 2, (it replaced the venerable Model T, which had been produced for 18 years). This new Model The much-anticipated 1928 Ford Model A was chic and sporty, and it had mechanical features that the Model T lacked: a three-speed, sliding-gear transmission, four-wheel brake system, and hydraulic shock absorbers. In less than two weeks there were 400,000 orders, and Henry Ford could not keep up with the demand. By 4 February 1929, one million Model A's had been sold, and by 24 July, two million. Despite the onset of the Depression, Model A production remained strong at 1,261,053 cars in 1930 but fell to 626,579 cars in 1931, the last year that the Model A was produced.
The Model A was the first Ford to use the standard set of driver controls with conventional clutch and brake pedals, throttle, and gearshift. Previous Fords used controls that had become uncommon to drivers of other makes. The Model A's fuel tank was situated in the cowl, between the engine compartment's fire wall and the dash panel. It had a visual fuel gauge, and the fuel flowed to the carburetor by gravity. A rear-view mirror was optional. A small door provided adjustment of the amount of hot air entering the cab. The Model A was the first car to have safety glass in the windshield.
For more information on this very special 1928 Ford Model A DeLuxe Roadster, or any of our 100+ Collectible, Exotic and Special Interest Cars always in stock, contact our friendly and knowledgeable eBay Manager today. We encourage you to drop by our Bellevue showroom to see this fantastic Ford in person - always feel free to drop by our 40,000 sq ft of Indoor Showrooms in Bellevue, WA. With 200+ Always On Site, we're home to the West Coast's most exciting inventory of Luxury, Exotic, Sports, Special Interest and Collectible Cars. Nobody Has What We Have!
Like all Model A Fords, this gem of American motoring history sits on a 103.5" wheelbase and is equipped with a 201 cubic inch, L-head, 4-cylinder engine producing 40 hp mated to a three-speed non-synchromesh transmission, capable of driving the car to top speeds between 55 and an optimistic and unwise 65 miles-per-hour. It can accommodate a driver and passenger, and two additional passengers squeezed into the rumble seat, which folds out. The optional hood ornament depicts a quail in flight. Add this fabulous Ford to your collection today! It is ready to drive, show, and enjoy.
In the late 1920s and early 1930s, the Ford Model A was one of the most publicized and best-selling cars in America. It was sporty, attractive, well-built, and smooth-running compared to the Model T, which it replaced in the 1928 model year.
The Model A Roadster is a two-door, folding top model with an optional rumble seat, available in standard and De Luxe versions. The Roadster was considered an open car rather than a convertible. Roadsters do not have glass side windows. Other distinguishing features of a Roadster are a windshield with standard wind wings which could be folded flat.
This DeLuxe Roadster is equipped with a standard single side-mounted spare tire on the left front fender, a single rear bumper, a luggage rack (this fine example features a beautiful period auxiliary trunk) and coordinating colored wire-spoke wheels (finished in butter yellow here).
Overall, the Roadster was a sportier and more affordable alternative and can be distinguished from 1930/31's by a shorter height radiator and hood; larger wheels, smaller hub caps and skinnier tires. The flow of the front fenders is different and they have a two-piece firewall. The shape of the cowl is also different to accommodate the lower hood and the style is different on most models. Other clues are their vertically fluted headlight lenses and drum style tail lamps rather than the later "teacup" style lamps.
The Ford Model A was first produced on October 20, 1927, but not sold until December 2, (it replaced the venerable Model T, which had been produced for 18 years). This new Model The much-anticipated 1928 Ford Model A was chic and sporty, and it had mechanical features that the Model T lacked: a three-speed, sliding-gear transmission, four-wheel brake system, and hydraulic shock absorbers. In less than two weeks there were 400,000 orders, and Henry Ford could not keep up with the demand. By 4 February 1929, one million Model A's had been sold, and by 24 July, two million. Despite the onset of the Depression, Model A production remained strong at 1,261,053 cars in 1930 but fell to 626,579 cars in 1931, the last year that the Model A was produced.
The Model A was the first Ford to use the standard set of driver controls with conventional clutch and brake pedals, throttle, and gearshift. Previous Fords used controls that had become uncommon to drivers of other makes. The Model A's fuel tank was situated in the cowl, between the engine compartment's fire wall and the dash panel. It had a visual fuel gauge, and the fuel flowed to the carburetor by gravity. A rear-view mirror was optional. A small door provided adjustment of the amount of hot air entering the cab. The Model A was the first car to have safety glass in the windshield.
For more information on this very special 1928 Ford Model A DeLuxe Roadster, or any of our 100+ Collectible, Exotic and Special Interest Cars always in stock, contact our friendly and knowledgeable eBay Manager today. We encourage you to drop by our Bellevue showroom to see this fantastic Ford in person - always feel free to drop by our 40,000 sq ft of Indoor Showrooms in Bellevue, WA. With 200+ Always On Site, we're home to the West Coast's most exciting inventory of Luxury, Exotic, Sports, Special Interest and Collectible Cars. Nobody Has What We Have!