First Model A I purchased my first Model A Ford, a 1930 standard coupe. It will be shipped to Pottsville, Pa at the end of next week. I am looking forward to learning as much as I can about my new purchase from all of you on the Ford Barn. As I have questions , I will post. Eager to learn. Are there any Ford Barn members who might live close to my location in Pa.? Looking forward to gaining knowledge from the expertise on this forum and can't wait until I have everything finished transfer of title and registration so I can get out on the road. Ports
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Re: First Model A Join MAFCA and hunt down a local club. Very helpful.
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Re: First Model A Join MARC and hunt down a local club. Very helpful.
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Re: First Model A Google search "starting a Model A" and watch the video. Not rocket science, but do it right the first time and you will get it down pat.
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Re: First Model A Watch the video. Starting sequence is about halfway through.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eukZ9E_eofM If you have any problems take it to the Ford dealer. :D |
Re: First Model A Did the Manager ever show the customer where to turn the GAS "on"?
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Re: First Model A Congrats, and enjoy! Hopefully it's in running shape, to get some miles in before winter.....
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Won't help - it's out of warranty. :rolleyes: |
Re: First Model A If you don't know how to double-clutch...learn.
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Re: First Model A Enjoy your new friend ! Wayne
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Re: First Model A I purchased my Model A 2 years ago. I joined MAFCA, MARC and a local Model A club. I also purchased the Les Andrews RED BOOK. It is a very enjoyable hobby and you will meet many friends. If you go to the MAFCA WEBSITE you can find a club local to you. Good luck to you. Many people here to help.
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Re: First Model A It's too bad John Kline passed away. He lived in Fountain Springs and was the go to guy in that area for Model A's. We lived in Ashland for 11 years.
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Re: First Model A :):rolleyes:
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Re: First Model A Thank you to all who responded to my post. Although this is my first purchase, I have been doing a lot of research and reading on the modelA and have picked up vol 1 of Les Andrews book. Will be joining a national club. I am currently visiting my daughter and grandkids in NH. Hopefully my car will be shipped by the end of the week from Mass to Pa. After that happens I can trNsfer the title and get it registered in Pa. Iwas told it would take a couple of months to get an antique plate. I do not live far from Harrisburg Pa. and was told if I go directly to the Harrisburg building I can get a tag right away and be able to get some miles in. Thanks again to all who responded. I am sure I will be using your expertise very soon when the car arrives in Pa.
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I drove my Model A to the local Ford dealership to ask if they would sponsor some parts to get a 1917 Model T running that we had at the City museum, (that they had donated back in 1983), they shot us down in less then a minute and couldn't give a hoot about the '31 Model A parked out front. Hope no one asks me if they should take their car to the local Ford dealership |
Re: First Model A I wished I had gone to the local Model A club prior to purchasing my first. The cost of restoration was humongous. They would have directed me to a better solution to acquiring my life long desire.
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Re: First Model A Yeah, restoring a Model A is a labor of love. The love of working on the car and the pride of a job well done. Certainly not a good financial investment. Sort of like buying an old wooden sail boat.
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We had one hanging in the showroom as far back as I can remember. |
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