Model A Luggage Trunks? “Original Ford Model A”, by Jim Schild lists “TRUNK” under the Dealer Options and Authorized Ford Accessories as of June 1929.
I realize that there were many aftermarket luggage trunks (metal and leather) produced to fit the Model A luggage rack, but would anyone have information as to who manufactured the “Authorized” trunks, presumably sold through dealerships? |
Re: Model A Luggage Trunks? The person I bought this one from is well into her 80's and claims it was put on her Dad's 28 tudor at the dealership when it was new. I believe this style was made by Kari-Keen. Rod
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Re: Model A Luggage Trunks? Thanks for the info and photos, Rod. Are any markings readable on the locks?
I was carrying one of those large leather/vinyl repro trunks, but then opted for the low-profile metal trunk which I thought looked more authentic on the smaller Roadster. It had some minor surface rust and dents, but easily refurbished. There were no indications of the trunk manufacturer other than Eagle Lock Co. of Terryvillle, CT made the locks. There must be some documentation somewhere regarding what trunks Henry authorized the dealers to sell........:confused: https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/pictur...pictureid=2249 https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/pictur...pictureid=2250 Actually, I prefer the appearance of a trunkless Roadster, but where else would I carry my tools, spare parts and beer? |
Re: Model A Luggage Trunks? I have not looked closely at the lock, but will do so this weekend. When I go after the tudor body later this year there is another trunk on that homestead. I may try to buy it also. Several scattered parts, but also alot of rattle snakes, so likely be Sept. before I attempt it. Rod
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Re: Model A Luggage Trunks? There was a Model 'A' Club on the 'Old' Barn' that had complete instructions on how to build a proper trunk...it was a favorite till my confusser took a dump. Now I can't find it anymore,
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Re: Model A Luggage Trunks? This is for EARLE
Earle, if you ever find keys for your M1 AUTO LOCKS on your metal trunk, at least you'll know how to operate it. :D https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/pictur...pictureid=2274 |
Re: Model A Luggage Trunks? Thanks again, Hoarse! Good stuff. Now all I need are keys!...
Earle |
Re: Model A Luggage Trunks? Trunk base size depends on early or late rack. They are different sizes.
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Don't know if a better scan is available somewhere in cyberspace. I found that photo at a closed auction: http://www.icollector.com/MI-Auto-Lo...Trunk_i7287479 Here are some close-up of the Eagle Locks on my metal trunk. Found a locksmith in Milwaukee that had original keys for it. https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/pictur...pictureid=2384 https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/pictur...pictureid=2383 |
Re: Model A Luggage Trunks? have one like Rowdy's...all metal - very heavy...not as nice - taken it to many a swap meet and tried to get $45 bucks for it...drug it out for this years Pate Swap meet...decided not to load it up...got it from an old A - restorers estate who had passed.....
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Re: Model A Luggage Trunks? Interesting. Is there reference that Briggs made trunks? It would make sense.
A lengthy, but interesting read about Briggs Body Company at: http://www.coachbuilt.com/bui/b/briggs/briggs.htm |
Re: Model A Luggage Trunks? I know the felling. We have had the full set up to several swap meets including Chickasha this spring. I do not think we will be carting it around to any more. Dad payed $65 for the trunk and I purchsed the mounts with a complete left side from a 28 tudor for $125. I used the lower qarter and door for the delivery. Sold the upper quarter for $95, and my old door from the delivery for $85. I gave the mounts to Dad and he has decided to put that set up for later use ans he could not come out ahead on them at this time. Rod
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Re: Model A Luggage Trunks? Dear Rowdy,
Yes what you have is a Kari-Keen. Getting the trunk is the easy part. Getting all the brackets is the tough part. Brackets vary thru the years and also by 28-29 and 30-31. I am putting one together right now for my Fordor and it took me a long time to find all the brackets. Bud |
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http://www.mafca.com/downloads/Technical/ Look for "Trunk Lewis.pdf" about three quarters down. Greetings |
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I was carrying one of those large leather/vinyl repro trunks, but then opted for the low-profile metal trunk which I thought looked more authentic on the smaller Roadster. https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/pictur...pictureid=2249 https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/pictur...pictureid=2250 yes, it sure does look better....but looked good before also! |
Re: Model A Luggage Trunks? Build your own model A trunk
You can get the parts here; http://www.brettunsvillage.com/trunks/ Here is my trunk using the plans and parts listed; http://www.brettunsvillage.com/trunk...rs/vitetta.jpg |
Re: Model A Luggage Trunks? My understanding is the Ford authorised trunks were made by C.A.Taylor who operated out of Chicago and New York.
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