For Sale: 1929 Ford Model A in Orange, Connecticut for sale in Orange, CT

1 of 20
Vehicle Description The Ford Model A, the successor of the famous Model T, proved to be just as popular because of its great and simplistic design that appealed to the masses.
A four cylinder flathead power plant similar in design to a Model T, but more refined and more powerful paired with a conventional 3 speed manual gearbox made the Model A an incredibly reliable car.
With its very appealing design with nickel plating and wire wheels these Model A's sold incredibly well, so well that at the end of production in March of 1932 Ford produced a total of 4.
8 million cars.
They were offered in multiple different body styles, the open models being the more sporty of Fords offerings.
Offered here is a very well restored 1929 Ford Model A phaeton that has been owned by the same collector here in Connecticut for 60 years.
Restored by the well known collector and restorer Don Carlson of New Britain, CT there was no expense spared at the time of restoration.
Finished in its original colors of Andalusite Blue with black fenders and grey wheels.
It features dual sidemounts, an original deluxe trunk rack and a complete tool kit.
Mechanically it runs and drives perfect.
Its a really wonderful Model A, so if you are looking for a Model A Phaeton this car should most definitely be considered.
Contact us today for more information.
.
  • Year: 1929
  • Make: Ford
  • Model: Model A

Don't Be a Victim of Fraud

  • Electronic Scams
  • Home-based jobs
  • Fake Rentals
  • Bad Buyers
  • Non-Existent Merchandise
  • Secondhand Items
  • More...

Don't Be Fooled

  • When selling, do not put your home address in your ad.
  • To avoid scams, buy and sell with people you can meet locally, in person.
  • When meeting with someone you don't know, meet in a public place. If that's not possible, have a buddy with you. Also, carry a cell phone; if you feel unsafe, you can call a trusted friend, and stay on the line.
  • Never give out financial or private information like account numbers, PayPal login, or social security number.
  • If an offer sounds too good to be true, it is. Walk away!