What year is this?
What year is this?
I'm new to this site so would like to say "Howdy" to everyone.
I have this Model a in storage and need to part it out to make space. I do not live in same area as storage but I am in process of moving there. I will visit this month so I can look closer for ID marks. Where will I find the SN or VIN for this car?
I also have had two Model aa trucks and one Model a pick-up in storage for 20+ years but have never spent any time on them. I had a partially empty shop and during one visit I picked up all these vehicles at a great price. The cost of a full shop and a half full shop was the same so I have been storing them. I plan on restoring at least one of the Model aa's so I think I have lots of parts. That is a topic for another day, right now I am knee deep into moving and will need room in the shop to move into so the car has to go.
PackRat (Tom)
I have this Model a in storage and need to part it out to make space. I do not live in same area as storage but I am in process of moving there. I will visit this month so I can look closer for ID marks. Where will I find the SN or VIN for this car?
I also have had two Model aa trucks and one Model a pick-up in storage for 20+ years but have never spent any time on them. I had a partially empty shop and during one visit I picked up all these vehicles at a great price. The cost of a full shop and a half full shop was the same so I have been storing them. I plan on restoring at least one of the Model aa's so I think I have lots of parts. That is a topic for another day, right now I am knee deep into moving and will need room in the shop to move into so the car has to go.
PackRat (Tom)
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- Body Type: Mail truck, Stake tr
- Model Year: 1931
- Location: SO CAL
Re: What year is this?
There may be a date on the left lower corner of the gas tank.
Is the emergency brake handle in front of the shifter or to the right?
Bob
Is the emergency brake handle in front of the shifter or to the right?
Bob
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- Chris Haynes
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- Joined: September 7th, 2003, 5:18 pm
- Body Type: 82A
- Model Year: 1930
- Location: Camarillo, CA
Re: What year is this?
Why part out a whole vehicle? That won't make you many friends.
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- Joined: September 24th, 2009, 3:06 pm
- Body Type: Express
- Model Year: 1928
- Location: NE Illinois
Re: What year is this?
Looks like a 28 or 29 coupe with an aftermarket honeycomb radiator. Why not sell it in one piece. It may garner more. Do you have a title??
Re: What year is this?
Thanks for the feedback.
The reason I joined this site is I am new at this so hoping to get some input based on experience.
I have no problem selling the whole car. I have had several people over the past year tell me it is a rust bucket and not worth much. I had two local people offer $600. I figured it was worth more parted out. The reason I wanted to know the year is I may put it in the for sale section to ask for offers. As a new gut it seems difficult for anyone to make an offer for a car in this condition from just the pictures.
I am making a move back to Nebraska from Washington (state) and need to get moved before the snow hits. I was planning to park the car (covered) outside and deal with it next year but I will be making return trips with an empty trailer so I though it made sense to see if any one wanted the car or parts close to my route. I may be biting off more than I can chew on top of making the move.
I do not have a title. The trunk was removed and a wooden deck added that hurts the value. I included a picture of the trunk area. I also added a picture of the dash area showing the shifter and brake that may help with year.
Tom
The reason I joined this site is I am new at this so hoping to get some input based on experience.
I have no problem selling the whole car. I have had several people over the past year tell me it is a rust bucket and not worth much. I had two local people offer $600. I figured it was worth more parted out. The reason I wanted to know the year is I may put it in the for sale section to ask for offers. As a new gut it seems difficult for anyone to make an offer for a car in this condition from just the pictures.
I am making a move back to Nebraska from Washington (state) and need to get moved before the snow hits. I was planning to park the car (covered) outside and deal with it next year but I will be making return trips with an empty trailer so I though it made sense to see if any one wanted the car or parts close to my route. I may be biting off more than I can chew on top of making the move.
I do not have a title. The trunk was removed and a wooden deck added that hurts the value. I included a picture of the trunk area. I also added a picture of the dash area showing the shifter and brake that may help with year.
Tom
- elfox
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- Joined: January 27th, 2011, 8:56 pm
- Body Type: 88-A
- Model Year: 1929
- Location: Port Orchard, WA
Re: What year is this?
Where are you located in Washington? I know there are people around here that may be interested...
Dave
Port Orchard, WA
Port Orchard, WA
Re: What year is this?
I am located in Bellingham. I do have more pictures on hand and can take new ones if I know what an interested party wants to get detail on. I will be on the road in a few days so may not respond right away.
Thanks,
Tom
Thanks,
Tom
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- Body Type: n/a
- Model Year: 1930
- Location: Oakland, ca
Re: What year is this?
Hi Pakrat, you may have some more luck on the Ford Barn with this.
Mike
Mike
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- Body Type: Mail Truck, Stakebed
- Model Year: 1931
- Location: Quincy, Ca.
Re: What year is this?
Welcome to the AA Forum, good luck with your projects...PackRat wrote:I'm new to this site so would like to say "Howdy" to everyone.
I have this Model a in storage and need to part it out to make space. I do not live in same area as storage but I am in process of moving there. I will visit this month so I can look closer for ID marks. Where will I find the SN or VIN for this car? I also have had two Model aa trucks and one Model a pick-up in storage for 20+ years but have never spent any time on them. I had a partially empty shop and during one visit I picked up all these vehicles at a great price. The cost of a full shop and a half full shop was the same so I have been storing them. I plan on restoring at least one of the Model aa's so I think I have lots of parts. That is a topic for another day, right now I am knee deep into moving and will need room in the shop to move into so the car has to go. PackRat (Tom)
Dave in Quincy, Ca. I love Pics!!!! Post them All!!!
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- Body Type: express
- Model Year: 1930
- Location: N. Calif.
Re: What year is this?
Hi, you may have rusty cars, but they do not appear to be rust buckets. Sell them complete, I do not think you will get much more for your time and energy to part them out. Nearly everyone on this website would condemn parting a complete car out but perhaps a hotrod website would promote you to part them out. With the limited pictures shown maybe they would be worth $2500 TO $5000 each would be a guess. You are more likely to sell them to hotrodders than to restorers I am sorry to say. Steve.
Re: What year is this?
I am traveling and had a chance to get more pictures and will try to get started with photo bucket when I get home.
Thanks for the input about parting out a whole car. Not being well versed yet in this world these are the things I need to hear. If the value is in the $2500 - $5000 range I would definitely not want to part it out.
PackRat
Thanks for the input about parting out a whole car. Not being well versed yet in this world these are the things I need to hear. If the value is in the $2500 - $5000 range I would definitely not want to part it out.
PackRat
Re: What year is this?
HI PackRat - I am new to the Model A and AA too. I am looking for a Model AA and am on the left coast also (near Sacramento, CA.) I would be interested in seeing and learning about any trucks you have and may sell. My brother and his family used to live in your town many years ago. I use to love to visit, really nice.
Thanks!
Thanks!
- Farrell In Vancouver
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- Body Type: Deck
- Model Year: 1931
- Location: Vancouver BC Canada
Re: What year is this?
Your car looks like a 28-29 Special Coupe. Probably a 29 by the looks of the rad shell. A lot of people would love to build that car. I know I did.
Cheers and good luck!
Cheers and good luck!
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- Model Year: 1930
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Re: What year is this?
Tom, you may be able to get the date that the coupe was rolled of the assembly line. You are new to the A family. On the left corner above the bolt line gas tank/firewall under the hood there should be nos. o oo oo. Looks like I can faintly see some. With a wire brush it should clean up enough for you to see the day-month- year that the coupe was built Let us know what you find Shelby, Louisiana