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vern hodgson 08-25-2017 08:52 AM

Where are they?
 

Just wondering where are the largest concentrations of model a ownership in the U.S.? Stock vehicles only. Seems some areas interest is less so than others.

SeaSlugs 08-25-2017 08:57 AM

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my guess would be southern CA...

BILL WILLIAMSON 08-25-2017 09:29 AM

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I would "guess" that the salts, in the colder areas have taken a GREAT toll.
I've seen some HORRIBLE examples of that!!!
But even here, we have the Pacific Coast Salts, that are TOUGH on cars.
Bill Breakers

Y-Blockhead 08-25-2017 09:44 AM

Re: Where are they?
 

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Originally Posted by SeaSlugs (Post 1518297)
my guess would be southern CA...

I find that interesting as most of the vendors are in the more eastern states...:p:p

mshmodela 08-25-2017 10:02 AM

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California, then likely Michigan.

California Travieso 08-25-2017 10:04 AM

Re: Where are they?
 

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Originally Posted by vern hodgson (Post 1518295)
Just wondering where are the largest concentrations of model a ownership in the U.S.? Stock vehicles only. Seems some areas interest is less so than others.

Vern,

I think you need to be more specific. Many Model A people own more than one vehicle. Do you mean the the number of owners or the number of vehicles?

David Serrano

rosenkranswa 08-25-2017 10:04 AM

Re: Where are they?
 

There are a lot of both A's and T's on the East coast, particularly the Northeast. Lots of active clubs, vendors, swap meets, etc. - Hershey...

glenn in camino 08-25-2017 10:08 AM

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I think Texas has a lot of stock Model As

Big hammer 08-25-2017 10:54 AM

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I think more original barn finds come from cold storage areas :-)

Seth Swoboda 08-25-2017 11:04 AM

Re: Where are they?
 

The east and west coast. I live in Illinois and have many friends out east and the concentration of early Fords out there amazes me. Of course you have to look at population densities and that really answers your question. "Fly over" country is rural and there aren't as many early Fords.

WHN 08-25-2017 11:27 AM

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Having lived in up-state New York and Connecticut I can tell you that there are Model A's and T's everywhere. All the barn cars have not been found yet. Plus the ones restored in the sixty's and seventy's that are no longer driven and are stored.

It would not surprise me if there is over ten percent of the orginal production run still in existence in one form or another.

Great little car. Enjoy.

SeaSlugs 08-25-2017 12:43 PM

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Originally Posted by WHN (Post 1518380)
Having lived in up-state New York and Connecticut I can tell you that there are Model A's and T's everywhere. All the barn cars have not been found yet. Plus the ones restored in the sixty's and seventy's that are no longer driven and are stored.

It would not surprise me if there is over ten percent of the orginal production run still in existence in one form or another.

Great little car. Enjoy.

World wide 500,000 model A's? yea I could see it.:cool:

CarlG 08-25-2017 01:10 PM

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The figure I have always heard bantered about is that there about 1 million that still exist.

Of course, what do I know, I only have one of them.

ronn 08-25-2017 02:26 PM

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always thought the million mark was ridiculously high..............

but who knows how many were built in Russia, for example?

I would think closer to 300-400 thousand left...........

woodiewagon46 08-25-2017 02:32 PM

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Vern, let me add something to your question. I have been going to Hershey since 1968. I saved all my programs from every year. In 1968 the program lists over 220 Model A, Fords on the show field. Last year there were about 10 Model A's in total. Where the heck are all of those cars? We need to get those cars back into circulation!

California Travieso 08-25-2017 02:56 PM

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Originally Posted by woodiewagon46 (Post 1518443)
Vern, let me add something to your question. I have been going to Hershey since 1968. I saved all my programs from every year. In 1968 the program lists over 220 Model A, Fords on the show field. Last year there were about 10 Model A's in total. Where the heck are all of those cars? We need to get those cars back into circulation!

Wordie,

Where have all the Model A's gone? Gone to hot rods everyone. (Sung to the folk song "Where have all the flowers gone?")

That's why there are a lot of bumpers, fenders, running boards and splash aprons for sale on Craig's List and Swap meets. I bought some really nice chrome bumpers from a guy who said he got tired of the stock look and turned his restored roadster pick up into a hot rod.

You can see a ton of A hot rods at the National Hot Rod Show, the Los Angeles Roaster Show, and the Good Guys Car Show every year.



David Serrano

BRENT in 10-uh-C 08-25-2017 02:58 PM

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Originally Posted by glenn in camino (Post 1518334)
I think Texas has a lot of stock Model As


Define "stock" Glenn, because the majority of Model-As that I have seen from the Lone Star state seem to have 16" wheels, Overdrive transmissions, and Air Conditioners. :D

To me, Ohio and Michigan have always seemed to have quite a lot of nicely restored cars that show up at Tours & Meets. It also seems there have been a lot of nice original parts coming from hobbyists from those two states.

BILL WILLIAMSON 08-25-2017 03:16 PM

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There's oodles of Model As in Argentina. MANY open cars & speedsters are a BIG DEAL! They even have MUD Races !
There are MANY "original" cars, with unusual colors. Did Henry do different colors for them???
Bill W.

vern hodgson 08-25-2017 04:18 PM

Re: Where are they?
 

Quote:

Originally Posted by California Travieso (Post 1518331)
Vern,

I think you need to be more specific. Many Model A people own more than one vehicle. Do you mean the the number of owners or the number of vehicles?

David Serrano

That would be the greatest number of vehicles undergoing or eventually to undergo restoration. As previously stated vendor location could be an indicator but is that so?

vern hodgson 08-25-2017 04:27 PM

Re: Where are they?
 

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Originally Posted by BRENT in 10-uh-C (Post 1518451)
Define "stock" Glenn, because the majority of Model-As that I have seen from the Lone Star state seem to have 16" wheels, Overdrive transmissions, and Air Conditioners. :D

To me, Ohio and Michigan have always seemed to have quite a lot of nicely restored cars that show up at Tours & Meets. It also seems there have been a lot of nice original parts coming from hobbyists from those two states.

I guess I would be looking for those who are buying parts to build them the way the came off the factory floor, or as close to that as finances would allow. I was perusing Craig's list one day and noticed there are areas of the country where no parts or cars ever seem to come into the market


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