Henry Ford spent most his first years fighting off the idea of changing the Model T which produced and sold over 15 million models before his son Edsel finally convinced him that some new features and comforts were necessary. On May 25th 1927 Ford announced the shutdown of the plant and production of the Model T and began retooling the entire factory to begin its new and improved version the Model A. They completed this process in almost 6 months and had cars pumping out quickly which was only ...possible due to Edsel secretly marshaling the design and sketch team to begin working on the new model prior to Henry ever even approving such a change. GR Auto Gallery is pleased to present this beautiful and extremely well maintained and highly restored 1930 Ford Model A Roadster. As you can see the underneath of this car is as nice as the rest of the car. The engine compartment shows well and is painted up nice and neat. Most of the nuts bolts and cotter pins are all new. The engine in the Model A is the always classic and reliable 3.3L Inline-4 with a 3-Speed manual transmission that will keep you cruising down the road on the like new 19'' Whitewall Firestone tires. This cute little Model A has a luggage rack and a spare tire. To see over 80 photos of this car including under carriage please visit our website