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Old 01-21-2026, 12:31 PM   #21
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It's an alternative fact.
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Old 01-21-2026, 12:37 PM   #22
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I'm not an expert on Town Cars...I have judged one of them that I can remember and my area of expertise isn't in the body parts. Does anyone have photos of a real one they can use to compare and contrast the differences?

Asking not to defend this car, but honestly because I don't know.
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Old 01-21-2026, 01:30 PM   #23
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Genuine copy of an authentic tribute of a cloned replica factory original likeness of sympathetically and precisely reproduced simulacrum. No others of its exact kind. You will never find another just like it.
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Old 01-21-2026, 01:42 PM   #24
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“Lay not up your riches in this world where rust and moths decay.”
Matthew 6:19-20.
Presumably he wasn’t specifically referring to this Model A, but the moths reference was on point.
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Old 01-21-2026, 01:53 PM   #25
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Would someone enlighten me as to what "a double 6" means ?
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Old 01-21-2026, 01:59 PM   #26
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From the way the owner (seller) responded it doesn't sound like they are a Model A person and the typical "i have a rare car since i looked it up on google". I would hope the winning bidder does his research and makes up his own mind and bids accordingly. It would be a interesting piece to have as a replica, maybe share the history of it being a replica. But never trying to pass off as the real thing.
As rare as the Town car is, I would never just expect on to just show up on BAT without it being noticed beforehand by someone in the Model A community and already snatched up by a serious collector. That is if it was a true Town car.
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Old 01-21-2026, 02:05 PM   #27
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steve- the vin was stamped double on the 6 of the block..........


though not clear, I was inferring the rare double die penny of 1955.


key word being "rare" it was satire
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Old 01-21-2026, 02:13 PM   #28
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Does anyone have photos of a real one they can use to compare and contrast the differences?
OK, the most obvious aspect of the tribute Town Car on BAT is the entire back end of the body.

Here is the tribute car (note the rounded, typical Fordor shape of the back and corners of the car, in front of the trunk and below the rear window) :


...and here is a genuine Town Car (note the unique, very sharp rear, lower corners which are actually cast aluminum trim parts) and unique very flat back of the car and how the area below the rear window rises much higher and how squared off the rear roof edges are:


Note also the shape of the top hinge on the front door, which on the tribute car, is just a regular Fordor hinge where as on the genuine TC, it has a unique different shape (and is actually a cast/machined aluminum part that extends down the front of the window track/frame).

Note also the correct unique outside rear view mirror on the genuine Town Car in the lower photo.

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Old 01-21-2026, 02:30 PM   #29
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I went back through Photos of the Model a Days. I see the different top hinge on the one inside the museum. What about this one that was outside ? It has a hinge like the Replica
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Old 01-21-2026, 02:41 PM   #30
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The last photo, taken at the MAFFI museum at the Gilmore, is of a very rare 1930 Town Car.
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Old 01-21-2026, 02:54 PM   #31
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In a way, it's "history."

Someone wanted a town car so bad they were willing to put the time & effort into a "creation." May or may not have known the differences. But they made it "their car."

Good for showing at a car show without explanation other than "Not a commonly seen Ford since by the time of this car the Depression was in full tilt - and those who could afford a livery driver could afford better. "

And yes, given its origins it was NOT commonly seen. No lies.

And, it opens a line of discussion. Discussion is ALWAYS a good thing.

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Old 01-21-2026, 02:55 PM   #32
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Does anyone have a picture of the rear of an original Town Car for comparison?
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Old 01-21-2026, 02:55 PM   #33
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It looks like both photos are the same image?

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OK, the most obvious aspect of the tribute Town Car on BAT is the entire back end of the body.

Here is the tribute car (note the rounded, typical Fordor shape of the back and corners of the car, in front of the trunk and below the rear window) :


...and here is a genuine Town Car (note the unique, very sharp rear, lower corners which are actually cast aluminum trim parts) and unique very flat back of the car and how the area below the rear window rises much higher and how squared off the rear roof edges are:


Note also the shape of the top hinge on the front door, which on the tribute car, is just a regular Fordor hinge where as on the genuine TC, it has a unique different shape (and is actually a cast/machined aluminum part that extends down the front of the window track/frame).

Note also the correct unique outside rear view mirror on the genuine Town Car in the lower photo.

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Old 01-21-2026, 02:57 PM   #34
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I went back through Photos of the Model a Days. I see the different top hinge on the one inside the museum. What about this one that was outside ? It has a hinge like the Replica

Both Model A Town Cars that you reference are genuine. The one inside the museum is from 1929 and the one you photographed outside is from 1930.

The cowls, windshield, and front doors on those are very different and both are correct for their year.

Yes, they have different top front door hinges, but are correct for their year.

The top front door hinges on the tribute car on BAT are standard Fordor hinges. A genuine 1928-1929 Town Car would have the unique top front door hinges like the 1929 car inside the Model A museum.

Here is a close up of the correct front door top hinge on a genuine 1928 Ford Model A Town Car:


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Old 01-21-2026, 03:13 PM   #35
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I have a Town Car and am currently working on a Town Car Supplement for the Restoration Guidelines and Judging Standards book. This is not a real Town Car. It is a Fordor that has been converted to a Town Car. Some of the obvious features are:


Front doors have wrong hinges
Front door posts are not aluminum
Front door moulding has two steps, should only have one
Missing mirror.
Windshield frame is incorrect
Windshield should have knob in center of dash, No slide arms on sides
Wiper is on wrong side of windshield
Partition is totally wrong
Front seat is incorrect
Upholstery is wrong
Rear seat is wrong
Top is incorrect and wrong shape
Can not see vanity case or cigar lighter receptacles
Clock is wrong and should be set into partition


Just a few things I could see with a casual look.


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Old 01-21-2026, 03:49 PM   #36
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OK, the most obvious aspect of the tribute Town Car on BAT is the entire back end of the body.

Here is the tribute car (note the rounded, typical Fordor shape of the back and corners of the car, in front of the trunk and below the rear window) :


...and here is a genuine Town Car (note the unique, very sharp rear, lower corners which are actually cast aluminum trim parts) and unique very flat back of the car and how the area below the rear window rises much higher and how squared off the rear roof edges are:


Note also the shape of the top hinge on the front door, which on the tribute car, is just a regular Fordor hinge where as on the genuine TC, it has a unique different shape (and is actually a cast/machined aluminum part that extends down the front of the window track/frame).

Note also the correct unique outside rear view mirror on the genuine Town Car in the lower photo.

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Those look like the same car/picures.
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Old 01-21-2026, 04:24 PM   #37
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Brad, you posted the same photo 2x and not the real one or else I am losing my sight.............
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Old 01-21-2026, 04:45 PM   #38
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Here is a back quarter view of an authentic Town Car (from 2008 joint MAFCA/MARC Meet in Dallas). Note the sharp corners in the back and the curved interface between paint and top.
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Old 01-21-2026, 04:57 PM   #39
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Just to make your pants wet, there is one disassembled original still in a garage waiting to be discovered. Son doesn't 'need' to sell it yet.
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How much is a genuine Town Car worth these days. And I know you have to have the
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