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Hello,
my name is Mirko and I live in Austria. Since I'm new to this forum I wanted to introduce myself. Two years ago I bought a 1929 Model A Tudor Sedan from a classic car dealer in the US. As far as I can tell the car is in original (un-modified) condition appart from a re-paint in lombard blue (not sure if this color was available in 1929). Since this Model A is my first contact with pre-war cars (so far I was restoring english sports cars from the seventies) I thought it would be a good idea to join this forum to pick some brains to speed up the learning process. The plan for now is to get the car running and into a condition that I can get it registered as a historic vehicle here in Austria. Some modifications I will have to do in order to make it safe to run in modern day's traffic. I want to drive the car and not only trailer it to car shows. Looking forward to some interesting conversations with this community. Cheers, Mirko |
Re: New member with a Tudor Sedan Welcome to the Ford Barn!
you will know your laws better then anyone on here regarding registration. In America we complain about 3.00 gas while you are probably paying closer to 8.00 a gallon. fire away for great answers on how to start, maintain and run your A. great knowledge here on this board. |
Re: New member with a Tudor Sedan Great looking Model A!
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Re: New member with a Tudor Sedan Very nice looking car. Welcome to the Ford Barn and good luck with your ventures.
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Re: New member with a Tudor Sedan welcome aboard
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Re: New member with a Tudor Sedan I am also a newbie to Model As and this board, but I cannot imagine working on my car w/o the participation of the knowledgeable folks on this board.
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Re: New member with a Tudor Sedan Hi Mirko,
i just turned green with envy, such a nice car. I want one, except i want a Fordor. Nice colour! Thorsten |
Re: New member with a Tudor Sedan Thanks for all the replies and the warm welcome.
The thing that makes working on this car so interesting for me is that it is almost like archaeology. In my job I am working with engines every day but the Model A engine is so far off of what we are used to these days. There are a lot of things that I will have to adapt to. Good thing is that from my other car projects I have already a full set of imperial tools to work with :). Cheers, Mirko |
Re: New member with a Tudor Sedan go slow on making "improvements", not all are worthwhile.
First make sure your brakes, steering and cooling are working 100%. If it came from a "classic car" dealer, these items are immediately suspect. Try to find a local mentor who does their own mechanical work and drives their Model A a lot. If none is available, join MARC and ask lots of questions here...... |
Re: New member with a Tudor Sedan Hello Chris,
thanks for pointing me towards the MARC. I will check out their website. As far as the other points are concerned that is exactly what I have planned. I need to get the car running first especially since it was sitting in my workshop the last two years. I already looked into the radiator cap opening and what I saw there was not good. So a radiator re-core is in order. Brakes are also on the top of my to-do-list, especially since I live in an area with lots of twisty mountain roads. You do not want to fail your brakes there. Cheers, Mirko |
Re: New member with a Tudor Sedan Welcome aboard, I am also new to the forum and I have enjoyed very much learning from all the members of the forum. I look forward to following your progress with your Model A.
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Re: New member with a Tudor Sedan I am still looking for literature that can be useful when working on and arround the Model A. Is there something like a workshop manual available that describes the different work steps? Also I think a parts list would be helpful since they normally contain a lot of "explosion views".
I know that there is a lot of literature available out there for the Model A but what would be the "essential starter kit"? |
Re: New member with a Tudor Sedan Les Andrews Red book is very good. I have also found the MARC/Model A Ford club of America “ restoration guidelines and judging standards” book to be very helpful as a new owner
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Re: New member with a Tudor Sedan Welcome to the club! Also, do t forget about Fords ‘service letters/announcements’. You can get reprints from either mafca or marc. I would go with the big version as they are easier to read. And that is a very nice car you have there.
Mike |
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Re: New member with a Tudor Sedan Hello Russell,
is there a certain Youtube channel that you are refering to? Mirko |
Re: New member with a Tudor Sedan https://www.mafca.com/videos.html#member
Try this site for youtubes. |
Re: New member with a Tudor Sedan Paul Shinn has several excellent youTube videos.....
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Re: New member with a Tudor Sedan Sharp car! Welcome aboard, and best of luck.
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Re: New member with a Tudor Sedan Welcome to the wonderful hobby of the Ford Model A. I like your beautiful car. We wish you the best as you embark in a great hobby.
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Re: New member with a Tudor Sedan I have already watched some of Paul Shinn's videos on Youtube and I really liked them, very informative. Need to find some time to watch a couple more of Paul's videos.
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Re: New member with a Tudor Sedan One of the things I would like to put into my Tudor Sedan is an F-100 steering box.
I tried to get in contact (email, telephone) with Randy Gross but in the last few weeks I could not get feedback from him. Does anyone know if he is still selling these steering boxes? Cheers, Mirko |
Re: New member with a Tudor Sedan Welcome Mirko!You have a Beautiful Tudor.
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Re: New member with a Tudor Sedan https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/attac...p;d=1633342838
1929 Model A Tudor Sedan owned by Mirko who lives in Austria. Very nice car. |
Re: New member with a Tudor Sedan See if you can join a Model A club. You can find these clubs on the MAFCA WEBSITE. Purchase the Les Andrews RED BOOK. It is available on AMAZON. There are many YOUTUBE videos out there on Model A. Paul Shinn does a great job on many subjects. There are others. You might already know that FORD built Model As in their Cologne factory. Congratulations on your A
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Re: New member with a Tudor Sedan Hi Mirko,
Congratulations ! You bought a great car to look at ! I just finished my early ‘29 Tudor, so I know what to expect. If you need any help, please let me know ! Henk (from The Netherlands) |
Re: New member with a Tudor Sedan Hello Henk,
thanks for offering your support. I sure will need any help I can get once I start working on this car. Since you are from the Netherlands, do you know the company Motoren Revisie Meijerink? I plan to send them my engine for a complete rebuild. Seems they are rebuilding a lot of model A engines. Best regards, Mirko |
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