Model A

Perfect Family Project: 1928 Ford Model A Roadster

There is nothing that strengthens the bonds like a parent-and-child restoration project. It allows two (or more) people to work together towards a common goal, and the end result can be a car that provides all parties with years… more»

Stalled Restoration: 1930 Ford Model A Deluxe Phaeton

Now this restoration was started before I was even born, but, speaking from my limited experience, I fully understand how restoration can hit the figurative wall. No explanation is given as to why the restoration of this 1930 Ford… more»

Daily Driver? 1929 Ford Model A Pickup

This 1929 Ford Model A pickup looks like a great project for a first-time restorer or someone who wants an “easy” project. You can find it here on eBay with a current bid of $5,100. There isn’t a lot… more»

Almost “A” Hot Rod: 1930 Ford Model A

They say that a picture can say a thousand words. Well in that case, I think an old car holds no secrets, and can tell you quite the history if you are observant enough to see it. Having served… more»

EXCLUSIVE: 1930 Ford Model A Coupe

Reader Mark W needs to find a new home for this 1930 Ford Model A, and boy is it a beauty! It was found in a barn, where it spent the past 10 years or so. After giving it… more»

Parked For 30 Years: 1929 Ford Model A Sedan

It might have its back turned to us now, but the potential is there for this Ford Model A Sedan to be returned to the sort of state where people would be unwilling to turn their back on it…. more»

Restore or Hot Rod? 1929 Ford Model A Roadster

As anyone who has played around with restoring a car knows, the devil is in the details.  It is the little things in a restoration that will inevitably be hard to replace and/or return to new condition.  Think of… more»

EXCLUSIVE: 1930 Ford Model A Coupe

Finding an unmodified and solid 1930 Ford Model A Coupe is getting to be a bit of a challenge these days. Many of these cars have been chopped, channeled or modified in some way, but Reader Ben B found… more»

Huge Parts Haul: 1929 Ford Model A 5-Window Coupe

When classic cars come onto the market, some of them appear to be more promising than others. This 1929 Ford Model A 5-Window Coupe looks like it might be an absolutely ripping buy, and I really have to thank… more»

Parked in The 1950s: 1931 Ford Model A 2-Door Tudor

This 1931 Ford Model A has been sitting in a barn since the 1950s, but the time has come for it to emerge, and for someone to breathe new life into this great old classic. It is going to… more»

Beautifully Restored: 1929 Ford Model A Depot Hack

Variety is the spice of life, and we certainly see some varied vehicles here at Barn Finds. This 1929 Ford Model A Depot Hack is a perfect example. We haven’t seen many of these, but this one makes up… more»

Revived After 35 Years: 1930 Ford Model A Tudor Sedan

After sitting largely forgotten for 35-years after the previous owner passed away, this 1930 Ford Model A has been revived, and it is looking for someone to complete the restoration that was commenced all those years ago. The car… more»

Ratty Roadster: 1931 Ford Model A Deluxe

This 1931 Ford Model A Deluxe is a little pieced together and has some surface rust here and there, but it does have a lot of potential. It even has original paint on some pieces. You can bring this… more»

Needs Finishing: 1928 Ford Model A Sport Coupe

We currently have a 1928 Ford Model A Coupe sitting in our garage that is a bit of a hot rod. As cool as it is, it’s always a bit refreshing to see a Model A in stock condition…. more»

Period Hot Rod: 1930 Ford Model A

From day one, the Ford Model A was the go-to car for anyone wanting to build a hot rod. Over the years, hot rodding style and customization have changed wildly but one thing has remained, the Model A. Over… more»

George Washington’s Axe: 1930 Ford Roadster

Have you ever seen George Washington’s famous cherry tree murdering axe in a museum?  Neither have I, but there is a running historian joke about the axe handle having been replaced five times and the head twice.  If you… more»

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