The first Fordor Sedan offered on the Ford Model A chassis was the so-called “Leatherback” model, with a “two-window” roofline without rear quarter windows, covered in pebble-grain artificial leather. Promoted by Ford as the Fordor Sedan, it was intended to be a more comfortable Model A, and emphasis was placed upon the luxuriousness and quality of its interior fittings. Bodies of this style were produced by Briggs, in a leased corner of the Highland Park Ford plant, and became available in mid-May 1928. The design continued into 1929, after which a “three-window” design was adopted for future Model A Fordors.
A Truly Fine Restoration Of Over 8 Years Of A Model 60A Leatherback
Fully Rebuild And Smooth Running 4 Cylinder Engine - 40 bhp, 200.5 cu. in. L-head inline four-cylinder engine, three-speed manual transmission, solid front axle and live rear axle with transverse semi-elliptical leaf springs, and four-wheel mechanical drum brakes. Wheelbase: 103.5 in.
Rebuilt Carburetor
Rebuilt 3 Speed Manual Transmission
Balanced Flywheel With New Clutch Assembly
Exhaust Manifold Set Up For Heater
New Radiator
New Exhaust
Rebuilt Suspension With New Balanced Brake System
New Radiator Shell And Emblem, Quail With Thermometer Radiator Cap
New Headlights
Powder Coated Engine Pans
All New Hoses
New Updated Water Pump
Generator Converted To 6 Volt Alternator
New Bumpers
Sparton Horn
New Tires With Powder Coated Wheels
All New Glass
Updated With Turn Signals
Single Drum Rear Taillight
All New LeBaron Bonney Interior
New Carpets
New Door Sills
Painted In Factory Andalusite Blue With Niagara Blue Reveals And Black Fenders
All HENRY Steel Car
New Vinyl Beige Top
This is a consignment vehicle and the information above was provided by the current owner. We can make no guarantees as to the accuracy of the above information. However, please understand as with all pre-owned automobiles, the described condition is subjective.
Worldwide Enclosed Transporting/Financing Available
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