This 1929 Ford Model A is a four-door “Leatherback” sedan that is powered by a replacement 201ci L-head inline-four paired with a three-speed manual transmission. It have been refurbished in 1980. Finished in dark blue and black over a tan cloth interior, the car is equipped with a black-textured faux-leather roof covering, a rear-mounted spare, a tilt-out windshield, a nickel-plated radiator and headlight buckets, a rear robe rail, and wire wheels with whitewall tires.
The 201ci L-head inline-four have been sourced from a 1931 Model A pickup and features a single carburetor. The oil was changed in preparation for the sale. Power is sent to the rear wheels through a three-speed manual transmission. A rear-mounted trunk, period clothing, a hat, and hat box are included in the sale.
Finished in dark blue and black over a tan cloth interior, the car is equipped with a black-textured faux-leather roof covering, a rear-mounted spare, a tilt-out windshield, a nickel-plated radiator and headlight buckets, a rear robe rail, and wire wheels with whitewall tires.
Black-finished wire wheels are wrapped in reproduction Firestone whitewall tires. A spare is mounted on the back under a Ford-branded cover. Stopping power is provided by four-wheel drum brakes.
The front and rear bench seats were reupholstered in tan cloth sourced from LeBaron Bonnney. Equipment includes a floor-mounted shifter, a rear-view mirror, a rear robe rail, and map pockets on the rear door panels.
The four-spoke steering wheel with a spark-advance lever fronts a barrel-type speedometer and auxiliary gauges.
The five-digit mechanical odometer shows 1,000 miles, total mileage is unknown.