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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
12-12-2012 @ 11:24PM
Walter Teague said...
Great photos, but I don't think that is a Model T Ford. If a 1929, it is probably a Model A. Model T's were much more flimsy looking. Model A's started with an underpowered 4 cylinder engine and later upgraded to a small V8.
My first car when I was 16, was a 1930 Model A roadster with a rumble seat.
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12-15-2012 @ 8:48PM
Jack said...
Walter, you are partly right. The '29 is a Model A as you stated. However, the model A never had a V8 engine as you indicated. The last year of the Model A was in 1931 and the V8 was introduced on the 1932.
Jack
1929 Model A Sport Coupe (mine)