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1929 Ford Model A
3
  • roadster
  • 3,493 below average
  • 18,900 good
  • Utica, OH
  • classiccars.com
  • 3,493 below average roadster red manual
Original engine with a 6 volt altenator and Overdrive transmissiom.. All steel body restored very nicely, Very nice interior and top. 1929 Model A Rumble seat roadster
18,900 Utica, OHUtica, OH at classiccars.com
1929 Ford Coupe
3
  • coupe
  • 42,500
  • Salem, OH
  • classiccars.com
  • coupe black automatic
Powered by a 350 V8 Performance Crate Engine TH-350 Auto Transmission and Ford 9" Rear. It has a TCI frame Rack& Pinion Steering with Independent Suspension Front & Rear Adjustable Coilovers and Power Disc Brakes Air Conditioning Heat/Defrost VDO Gauges and so much more. This is a Steel Body car Titled as a 1929 Ford Air Conditioning
42,500 Salem, OHSalem, OH at classiccars.com
1929 Ford Model A
3
  • 24,500 high price
  • Bedford Heights, OH
  • classiccars.com
  • red manual
The Model A had 4-wheel mechanical drum brakes with conventional 3-speed transmission
24,500 Bedford Heights, OHBedford Heights, OH at classiccars.com
1929 Ford Model A Fordor
1
  • 10,593 below average
  • 11,800 great
  • Arlington, OH
  • global-free-classified-ads.com
  • 10,593 below average
Seller's comments and description: the car runs and drive very well. It has a freshly rebuilt 283 chevy engine, new18 inch boyd wheels with fresh tires, custom stereo with sub woofer, nice paint, and good interior. Details makeyearcondition ford 1930 used contact seller.
11,800 Arlington, OHArlington, OH at global-free-classified-ads.com
1929 FORD MODEL A Cars | SUVs
3
  • suv 3,200
  • Dayton, OH
  • nexttruckonline.com
  • suv 3,200 gasoline
The truck has a murphy overdrive installed which allows easy freeway cruising. Starts first time and very reliable. The red pinstripe is just tape so can be easily removed if so desired. The truck is stored in my dayton ohio warehouse and ready for inspection and shipment.
Dayton, OHDayton, OH at nexttruckonline.com
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1929 Ford Model A
3
  • 5,493 below average
  • 16,900 great
  • North Royalton, OH
  • classiccars.com
  • 5,493 below average brown manual
Blueline classics is located in north royalton, ohio. We purchase every vehicle while keeping in mind these cars will be an investment to the next owner. We do not do any consignment sales, we own every car we offer for sale. Faith, family, fun and classic automobiles!!! The feedback speaks for itself! This car has a clear ohio title. Call any time!! (216)548-8375 tim or (216)701-6495 jeff.
16,900 North Royalton, OHNorth Royalton, OH at classiccars.com
1929 Ford Model A
3
  • 29,900 high price
  • North Royalton, OH
  • classiccars.com
  • black automatic
They're built to drive and do develop drips from long periods of sitting due to expanding and contracting seals and gaskets CD Player✔ Aluminum Wheels
29,900 North Royalton, OHNorth Royalton, OH at classiccars.com
1929 Ford Model A 1929 Model Ford
1
  • coupe
  • 8,493 below average
  • 13,900 great
  • Utica, OH
  • smartcarguide.com
  • 8,493 below average coupe
His idea was to build something similar to the Shay reproductions only using a V-6 and real Model A body. The V-6 engine, automatic transmission, wiring, power steering, power disc brakes and rear axle were all used. Look the pictures over and call JR @ Phil Stalling Classic cars 740-745-1147 for more info. AM/FM
13,900 Utica, OHUtica, OH at smartcarguide.com
1929 Ford Model A
3
  • 24,900 high price
  • Macedonia, OH
  • classiccars.com
  • green manual
Runs and drives very well, gorgeous paint and interior. First, this model a just looks right. The green bodywork with black fenders and wheels is elegant and simple, just as it should be. The darker belt molding holds a cream-colored stripe, just enough to make it look dressed up but not over-done. Finish quality is exemplary, likely better than new, with a fabulous gloss to the paint, excellent panel alignment, and a lot of attention to detail. All i can remember is how pretty it is. I'm pretty sure that the brightwork is chrome, not nickel, and that might offend the most pure of the purists, but it's low maintenance and most folks won't know the difference. The fluted headlight lenses are in exceptional condition (i do not believe they are reproduced) and there’s a single drum-style taillight out back. Inside, there's correct black leatherette upholstery that's as simple and durable as the car itself. There's some minor wear in the driver's seat, but otherwise it's unmarked. The center-mounted instrument panel is a little scuffed, but it includes a pop-out ignition switch, which was standard equipment but few restorers bother with them these days. The convertible top is in excellent condition and folds for open-air motoring, although it is easier with a friend and the car looks great top up or down. We have recently flushed out the gas tank, installed all-new ignition components, including coil, condenser, points, and plugs, plus a new battery. Judging by the quality of the work during the restoration and the obvious purist intent, i'm disinclined to believe that it's modified, but this little guy sure wants to go! There's a big whack of low-end torque off the line and it zips along at 50 mph without seeming to work very hard, leading me to believe that there are at least some high-speed gears in back. The engine block is wearing correct ford green enamel and it uses all the right parts, from the zenith updraft carburetor to the two-blade fan to the original 6-volt generator. The only modification i can find on the entire car is the fuse on the starter, but that's just smart so no penalty there. Correct hose clamps, a leather wrap on the water pump, and proper cloth wiring make it look very authentic. The three-speed manual transmission will teach a new old car driver how to double clutch, and with light pedal action and easy shifting, they'll pick it up quickly. The mechanical brakes are effective for what they are, and again, they'll teach a rookie how to manage an old car with limited abilities. I love driving this car! The chassis is nicely detailed with mostly black painted hardware, just the way it was in 1929, and yes, those are wooden floor boards, which were original equipment. I also love the black painted wire wheels and proper 21-inch lester blackwall tires, which is how a model a should look—simple but not plain.
24,900 Macedonia, OHMacedonia, OH at classiccars.com
1929 Ford Model A Roadster 1929 Ford Model A Roadster
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  • roadster
  • 28,499 high price
  • Plain City, OH
  • smartcarguide.com
  • roadster
The roadster features a Brookville all steel body, Heidt's independent front suspension, 4 bar rear suspension, 400ci Chevrolet V8 small block, Triple Carburetor Setup, 400 Transmission, Rack and Pinion steering, Front Disc Brakes, New Wiring Harness, Coilover suspension front and rear, Electric Radiator Fan and a tilt steering column. The car is titled as a 2008 Ford when the build on it was completed.. This car is a blast to drive and is a classic example of a Hotrod
28,499 Plain City, OHPlain City, OH at smartcarguide.com
1929 Ford Model A
3
  • convertible 605
  • Salem, OH
  • auto.com
  • convertible 605 gasoline black automatic
This unit is connected to a Ford C4 automatic transmission and a Richmond quick-change rear end and the driveshaft is one-piece, aluminum and polished. This car&rsquos build began with an original 1929 all-steel Ford Model A Roadster and a 1932 &ldquodeuce&rdquo frame. The engine has DSS Racing aluminum heads, Holley high performance fuel pump and carburetor, March pulley system and MSD ignition
Salem, OHSalem, OH at auto.com
  • roadster
  • 36,000 overpriced
  • Spencerville, OH
  • racingjunk.com
  • roadster
1929 Model A roadster truck.
36,000 Spencerville, OHSpencerville, OH at racingjunk.com
  • 26,500 high price
  • Fremont, OH
  • racingjunk.com
The rat has been certified to 8.50 with twin funny car cages, 871 blower, 496ci BBC, 350 trans with manual valve body, well tuned carbs with no blower surge, I drive it to shows and played a couple time on the 1/8 mile track with the cheater slicks as shown runs mid 5 seconds, this is with the motor detuned to run the street. It has a 5 link rear, straight axle front, working lights, no signals, or wipers, but is titled as a 29 Model A.
26,500 Fremont, OHFremont, OH at racingjunk.com