For Sale: 1929 Ford Model A in Hilton, New York for sale in Hilton, NY

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Vehicle Description How Cool Is This! A Beautifully Appointed Model A Truck as a Pepsi Cola Delivery Truck.
Our Long Time Friend and Customer Traded it in to Us heavy heartedly.
This Truck had Been in His Family for Many Years as it was Regularly Maintained and Kept Up Over the Decades.
It Has Been Rebuilt, Re-Painted- Updated with 12V Ignition and Alternator.
Starts Up Evrytime and Runs Down The Road Well.
It Has Particpated in Many Local Parades and Special Events.
We Added the Pepsi Decals and a Few Branding Collectibles for Visual Display and They Accompany the Sale of Truck as Well as the Collectible Pepsi Racing Jacket.
The Model A was the first Ford to use the standard set of driver controls with conventional clutch and brake pedals, throttle, and gearshift.
Previous Fords used controls that had become uncommon to drivers of other makes.
The Model A's fuel tank was situated in the cowl, between the engine compartment's fire wall and the dash panel.
It had a visual fuel gauge, and the fuel flowed to the carburetor by gravity.
A rear-view mirror was optional.
3 In cooler climates, owners could purchase an aftermarket cast iron unit to place over the exhaust manifold to provide heat to the cab.
A small door provided adjustment of the amount of hot air entering the cab.
The Model A was the first car to have safety glass in the windshield.
11 The Soviet company GAZ, which started as a joint venture between Ford and the Soviet Union, made a licensed version from 1932-1936.
12 This served as the basis for the FAI and BA-20 armored cars which saw use as Soviet scout vehicles in the early stages of World War II.
In addition to the United States, Ford made the Model A in plants in Argentina, Canada, Denmark, France, Germany, Italy, Japan and the United Kingdom.
We Sell and Ship Worldwide.
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  • Year: 1929
  • Make: Ford
  • Model: Model A

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