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Ford AA
Hyman Ltd. Classic Cars

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driveLHD
typeunknown
year1929
price27.500 USD
VATNo
citySt. Louis, Mo. 63146
countryUSA
Ford introduced its first specific truck chassis in 1917, the Model TT. It had the Model T s 20hp engine with a low speed worm drive rear axle, strengthened chassis frame and solid rubber tires to support a 1-ton load rating. Henry didn t miss the significance of its success and debuted the Model AA 1 1/2 ton chassis along with the Model A in 1928. The formula was the same: standard 40hp Model A engine and a reinforced frame for bigger loads. This 1929 Ford AA has an unusual narrow stake bed body that sits between its conventional fenders. Gone were the solid rubber tires of twelve years before, but pneumatic tires are carried on rugged steel wheels. It has running boards, like a pickup. The steel wheels have silver painted lockrings lending just a little flair to its utilitarian appearance in green with black fenders. A two-speed rear axle augments its load carrying capacity. It s restored to unusually high standards with sharp paint, correct upholstery and brightly varnished wood bed and side boards. The narrow body is unusual, suggesting it was originally intended for a heavyweight industrial application where capacity was measured in tons, not cubic feet. It has instant appeal, a working truck in excellent restored condition.

Sold on the 28.02.2013
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Hyman Ltd. Classic Cars
Location:
2310 Chaffee Drive
St. Louis, Mo. 63146
Phone
+1 (314) 524-6000
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+1(314) 692-0380
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