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Old 07-17-2013, 05:59 PM   #1
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I have a 1929 Model AA flatbed truck and a 1930 Model AA flatbed truck. I was just wondering if anyone had any information about the value or demand for these trucks? They are both apart and need work but I would like to restore one of them someday. I believe the 29 is a dual rear-wheel truck too...
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Old 07-17-2013, 06:15 PM   #2
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Go to the AA Truck Club website...there you will get some very positive answers.

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No factory dual rear wheels in 28 or 29...you may have an early 30 (about 6 months of production) Ford used up left over sheet metal parts mounted on a "new" better chassis. My truck below is a "Early 30", but looking quick, it appears to be a 29. (I know the visor is missing)
Check out the AA Truck forum and oin the AA truck club to. It is a VERY resourcefull group. http://forums.aa-fords.com
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No factory dual rear wheels in 28 or 29...you may have an early 30 (about 6 months of production) Ford used up left over sheet metal parts mounted on a "new" better chassis. My truck below is a "Early 30", but looking quick, it appears to be a 29. (I know the visor is missing)
Check out the AA Truck forum and oin the AA truck club to. It is a VERY resourcefull group. http://forums.aa-fords.com
Wow, interesting. Thanks for the info...starting for starting a new thread for this but I was just curious if these type of trucks are worth the time.
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Wow, interesting. Thanks for the info...starting for starting a new thread for this but I was just curious if these type of trucks are worth the time.


I think they are but I have lost the enthuisusm of restoring my Sept./October 1929 AA CC/Platform.

Have everything to do so but have other interests.

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