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Tammora 11-09-2013 07:06 AM

Help! Body Style 1929 Fordor-please?
 

My hubby and I have a car that his grandfather bought new in 1929 and this summer the old family barn in which it was stored has now been taken down. Our 1929 Ford Model A is now sitting in the field and we need to sell or donate it before the weather takes more of a toll.

I don't know where to begin as far as identifying the body style so I know how to best describe it accurately. Please anyone have insight from picture as to the body style number/letter I would be so appreciative. I do know it is a Briggs motor. It is located in Indiana. Thank you anyone in advance for any insight. :)

http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7387/9...be859c19dd.jpg

http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5454/9...3395e04734.jpg

Huckster 11-09-2013 08:57 AM

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What part of Indiana?

Tammora 11-09-2013 08:58 AM

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Right on the Ohio border-Richmond.

Skrain 11-09-2013 09:06 AM

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Maybe I should cross-breed it with my 29 pickup, and build a nice fordor from the parts...

Huckster 11-09-2013 09:10 AM

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I live in Greenville OH maybe i could come take a look and see if i could help.

Huckster 11-09-2013 09:25 AM

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Sent you a PM

Steve Plucker 11-09-2013 09:42 AM

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It is either a 170-A (Standard Fordor Sedan--2-Window) or 170-B Standard Fordor Sedan (Briggs).

Please correct me if I am wrong guys.

Thanks.

Pluck

Model A Man 11-09-2013 09:48 AM

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Have you consider having it fixed or making it a family project? I think it would be neat to keep it in the family. How many people would be able to say this 1929 car has been in the family when bought new. Just my 2 cents

Huckster 11-09-2013 09:51 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Steve Plucker (Post 761519)
It is either a 170-A (Standard Fordor Sedan--2-Window) or 170-B Standard Fordor Sedan (Briggs).

Please correct me if I am wrong guys.

Thanks.

Pluck

I was thinking 170-A

Roadster62 11-09-2013 11:34 AM

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Looks like a 60C Steelback to me, better photos may show more features. Bob

1930artdeco 11-09-2013 11:59 AM

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If you wish to donate it how about the Model A Ford Foundation? There can't be that many original 'Blindbacks' left in the world. I do like the idea of keeping it in the family though and that would get my vote first and donation second.

Mike

Tammora 11-09-2013 02:33 PM

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Thank you everyone for all the wonderful suggestions and now more confused than before! I do have some more pictures that I finally got up online in-between fall house chores inside and out! Maybe that will help in identify the body style. I do know it has a dome light in the way back? :rolleyes:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/ttsbear...57637444493704

Randy in ca 11-09-2013 03:47 PM

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Based on the style of the fabric roof shown in your flickr photos, I'm going with Steve that it's a 170-B

murry29 11-09-2013 09:38 PM

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no its a 170 A my dad has the same car over 47 years

Steve Wastler 11-09-2013 09:58 PM

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Definitely look at the pictures, looks to possibly be original paint, maybe? I'm unsure of color combos on that one, but could be. I agree anyone in the family interested?

Tudortomnz 11-09-2013 11:36 PM

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I believe it is a 1929 60C Fordor, steel back Sedan. The 60A & 60B were the fabric back jobs, all made by Briggs.
If this car is not saved or at least protected from the elements, it will be a great shame.

Purdy Swoft 11-10-2013 12:05 AM

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Off the top of my head I'm not sure about the letter and number but I am sure that it is a Briggs body . The door upper reveals are flat. The Murray bodys had arched upper window reveals. Also the rear interior light indicates Briggs . If the wood is good it is a desirable model .

Mike V. Florida 11-10-2013 12:08 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Steve Plucker (Post 761519)
It is either a 170-A (Standard Fordor Sedan--2-Window) or 170-B Standard Fordor Sedan (Briggs).

Please correct me if I am wrong guys.

Thanks.

Pluck

According to the George Washington chapter the 170-A was a 1930 car made only 3 months.

If it were a 60-C the top comes over to the drip rail so there would be a line for the tacks just behind the rear door.

http://www.gwcmodela.org/images/bodyphotos/60C.jpg

I'm thinking this is the 170-A

http://www.gwcmodela.org/images/body...Burton170a.jpg

All photos are from http://www.gwcmodela.org/bodyphotos.asp

Tudortomnz 11-10-2013 12:25 AM

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Mike, I think you are spot on there . There is the difference of the top areas between the 60C & the larger steel back 170A which was introduced along with the 3W Fordors.
That car certainly now looks to be a 170A Briggs. The 170B was the early 1930 version.
All 2 window Fordors were Briggs & Murray also began supplying Ford with the 3W Fordors from early 1929.
Probably the 60c & 170A were both available during 1929 until the 60C ran out.

Randy in ca 11-10-2013 12:37 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by murry29 (Post 761934)
no its a 170 A my dad has the same car over 47 years


Correct you are. When Steve first suggested either 170-A or 170-B, I incorrectly correlated in my mind that "A" was for Murray and "B" was for Briggs as in the 155 models. And as others have since noted, the 170-B wasn't a 1929 model.


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