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Old 04-02-2018, 07:26 AM   #6
Steve Plucker
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Default Re: Very early 1930 Model A cars...rare as heck!

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Originally Posted by 3.6rs View Post
The first 1930 model A built in 1929 is even more collectable....
3.6rs,

Yes it is, what ever it was...In November Ford assembled 166 1930 cars. They were a combination of the Standard (45-B) Coupe (1), Tudor (55-B) Sedan (39), Cabriolet (68-B) (3), Fordor (170-B) Sedan (14), Town (155-C, D) Sedan (78), and Standard (165-C, D) Sedan (31).

Which one of these came off the Dearborn assembly line first is unknown at this time...I sure don't but I bet someone does....Hmmmmm?

Pluck

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