The 1931 was the ultimate Model A. All the years were beautiful cars but the '31 looked the most robust with its large hub caps and painted radiator shell. I rec'd a '31 Coupe for my 16th b'day in 1977. Hard times hit and I needed to sell it but someday hope to own a '31 fordor and possibly a pickup. If I were to really hit it big, I'd own a black '31 Deluxe Roadster. My uncle owned one and it was all decked out and looked like royalty. Thanks for the tour of the car and the ride. I love the sound of the A. There's nothing like it in the world. It's so relaxing and takes you back in time. I've been on several YT Model A rides and it never gets old.
The 1931 was the ultimate Model A. All the years were beautiful cars but the '31 looked the most robust with its large hub caps and painted radiator shell. I rec'd a '31 Coupe for my 16th b'day in 1977. Hard times hit and I needed to sell it but someday hope to own a '31 fordor and possibly a pickup. If I were to really hit it big, I'd own a black '31 Deluxe Roadster. My uncle owned one and it was all decked out and looked like royalty. Thanks for the tour of the car and the ride. I love the sound of the A. There's nothing like it in the world. It's so relaxing and takes you back in time. I've been on several YT Model A rides and it never gets old.
Excellent many thanks for sharing!!
Thanks for the videos . I'll be looking forward to more videos .
Very informative thanks
I have one that I have owned for 23 years drive it as much as time will allow.
Note the Ford Model T was introduced in the fall of 1908 as the 1909 model and ended production in 1927.
You are absolutely right- that was a speaking error on my part. Thanks!
Wonderful vid!
If only I had room for another car.