Lot Ended
Description
1930 Ford Model A Deluxe Roadster
No
Reserve
Over £15,000 spent on new parts alone; all
mechanical aspects fully rebuilt - engine, gearbox, brakes, suspension,
electrics etc; new weather gear; wonderful condition
throughout
The Model T survived far longer than it
should have done simply because Henry Ford thought all a car should do is get
you from A to B: no frills, no thrills.
Not until 1926 did he finally
succumb to pressure from his son, Edsel, to authorise a replacement model.
Tooling up the huge factory for the new model dictated that no cars were
produced for a whole year. However, when introduced to the public in December
1927, the resulting Model A was such a sensation that riot police had to be
deployed outside Ford showrooms to control the crowds.
Taking Ford
overnight from country cousin to country club, the Model A had a cachet lacking
in the workhorse Model T and suddenly film stars and presidents were happy to
pose next to one. Longer, lower-slung and better-suspended than its predecessor,
it was powered by a Howard Hicks-designed 3,285cc, L-head four-cylinder engine
developing 40hp (twice the Model T's output) and boasted coil ignition and an
integral water pump.
Mated to a three-speed manual gearbox, it gave up to
30mpg and had a top speed of 65mph, necessitating the fitment of four-wheel drum
brakes. When production finally ceased in 1931, over 4.3 million had been sold
in no fewer than 22 different styles.
This stunning 1930 Deluxe Roadster
was acquired by the previous owner from an auction in East Anglia in May 2011
for the sum of £17,325. As you might guess from the price paid, it was already
in excellent cosmetic condition but over the next two years it was treated to a
meticulous mechanical overhaul with bills on file for parts alone amounting to
over £12,500 (excluding any labour).
The full extent of the work carried
out is far too detailed to list in full here but is amply recorded in dozens of
invoices on file. This included a full engine rebuild with new pistons and
bearings etc, a new Zenith carburettor, plus a full gearbox rebuild and a new
clutch. The brakes, suspension, steering and electrics have also been fully
rebuilt (including an alernator conversion and hi-torque starter) with many new
parts and a new set of top-quality canvas weather gear sourced and fitted. Rest
assured, virtually every nut and bolt on this car has been either renewed or
refurbished to an excellent standard.
Our vendor acquired the car in July
2013 to join a collection of Vintage machines and has improved it still further,
invoices for another £2,000 showing a new heavy-duty radiator, new battery, new
PowerLite starter motor and new flashing indicators operated via a
switch under the dash. A maintenance manual and parts catalogue are also
included, along with some handy tips on owning/driving and sundry useful spares.
As you can see in the photos, the car is now in superb condition throughout and
was driven some 30 miles to the sale, the vendor reporting that it cruises
happily at 55mph and has excellent brakes.
The Model A is an incredibly
rugged and powerful piece of kit which will go just about anywhere, keep up with
most modern traffic and has an enviable spares back-up. As an affordable
introduction to vintage motoring – whether on the highway or the trials hills –
it has few equals. This is one of the best examples we have ever seen and is on
offer here at no reserve so the best bid drives it home.
For more
information contact James on 07970 309907 or email james.dennison@brightwells.com
* All charges are subject to VAT