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If you had to choose but one...just one (1)...Model A/AA Ford body style, which body style then is your favorite?
Mine is the 1929 Business Coupe with the oval windows. Pluck |
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This guy here. A Tudor.
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It's a tough choice, but I would go for the 30-31 Standard Phaeton in Chicle and Copra. Black wheels and tires, black top. Side mounts are nice; I would mount the spare on the back. I do have a 31 Standard Phaeton, but it's Elkpoint and Kewanee / Apple wheels with white sidewalls and dual sidemounts. Trunk on the back and a tan top. It's the way I bought it - if I ever redo it, I know how I want it. Do I get a second choice? That would be a 30-31 Coupe. Skip, that's a mighty fine looking Tudor you've got!
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My preference is the '29 Murray Town Sedan. Gar Williams
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Tudor is my favorite.
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For all-around fun, I'd go for a 30-31 open cab pickup.
From a practical point of view, my choice would be a Tudor of any year or a slant windshield sedan, for closed-car multi-seat comfort without the issues that go with wood bodies. Joe
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Too hard to choose. I like the roadster pickups, the A400 and the delivery trucks.
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I would have to say a '31 AA Express and next would be a '31 AA Panel delivery.
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for me its the 29 tudor sedan best looking of all the A's
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The '31 Tudor out in the garage. But if I had Jay Leno's money a 1931 Deluxe Pickup.
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28-9 standard coupe is my favorite. Lucky that I own one.
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I sure seems that people like the model A they already own as their favorite body style. Imagine that!
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thats easy wide bed pickups
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Steve,
Since I own a '30 Deluxe Coupe, it's my favorite. When I was looking to buy a Model A, the coupe was my first choice. Of course, since it has a rumble seat, that sealed the deal. I have wonderful memories of my dad's Model A that he owned during WWII. I loved riding in that rumble seat. That said, I could also lust for a roadster or roadster pickup. Rog |
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Town Car Delivery, but being realistic.... 31 Coupe has satisfied me for 37 years.
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'29 phaeton. Worst to own would be a 180A (2 door phaeton).
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Worst why??
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