![]() 02/24/2017 at 19:13 • Filed to: Ford | ![]() | ![]() |
Saw this in the lot at the restaurant tonight (because of course you would drive this to dinner in suburbia). But I am ignorant: what is it? Not a model A or model T, so name that car.
Patina
![]() 02/24/2017 at 19:24 |
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What makes us say it’s not a Model A? Because I would certainly say it’s a Model A.
![]() 02/24/2017 at 19:32 |
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Model A.
![]() 02/24/2017 at 19:36 |
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Okay, that’s what I first thought, but a quick image search didn’t seem to match. Thanks.
![]() 02/24/2017 at 19:39 |
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It is a Model A! :)
![]() 02/24/2017 at 19:42 |
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If I were to name it, I’d call it Phineas Ford.
It’s wearing 1931 tags so it should be a ‘31. It’s a model A. And based on its paint job I’d say it’s probably a Tudor Victoria or Deluxe sedan.
![]() 02/24/2017 at 20:19 |
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A Tudor sedan
![]() 02/24/2017 at 20:21 |
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If I had a nice Model A I’d drive it to a leisurely Friday night dinner.
![]() 02/24/2017 at 20:33 |
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Contour
![]() 02/24/2017 at 20:49 |
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It’s the Canadian version of the A... the ‘Model Eh?’...
![]() 02/24/2017 at 20:56 |
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Model D-3
![]() 02/24/2017 at 21:05 |
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No problem. In all fairness, there were many body styles of the model A, so it’s not surprising that an initial search could look wrong.