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Old 10-13-2017, 09:28 AM   #15
Steve_Mack_CT
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Default Re: Newbie to Model A's

Bill, welcome and I think you will end up with a nice mix of eras keeping one Mustang and moving into a Model A.

A sound stock runner should not need an electric fuel pump. If the engine is set up with multiple carbs or such, that is one thing, but otherwise I would be suspect of an electric pump on a stock Model A.

I have lost 30 lbs since acquiring our latest A, a roadster, and it does help a bit. YOu generally have a little more room in the '30 - '31s. As mentioned above, sedans can be roomy - - also, from what I have seen here in New England anyway, they have a good following which is different from the usual collector car rule of 4 doors is 2 too many. People like the room for others, nice ride and enclosed comfort for cold weather touring. If I had room for another I might go for a nice 4 window sedan. They can be kind of fancy inside as well. But it sounds like your leaning coupe, good luck on your search, maybe you can find someone to trade with?
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