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Now
Available!
Steve's books on the 1928 - 1931 Ford Assembly Plants, Part 1 and Part 2. (Part 3 in progress, stay tuned).
Part
1, a 234 page book, deals with the Model A “Passenger Cars” which the
Ford Motor Company produced from 1927 thru 1931 including 1932 post
production vehicles and the assembly plants, worldwide, that assembled
them and much more.
Part
2, a 253 page book, deals with the Model A Ford “Light” Commercial
vehicles which the Ford Motor Company produced from 1927 thru 1931
including 1932 post production vehicles and the assembly plants,
worldwide, that assembled them, and much more.
To purchase a personally signed book, and for more info, please send an email request to:
Steve C. Plucker…9020 Lyons Ferry Road…Prescott, WA 99348…Email: pif@bmi.net
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..New
Study |
..The
Model "A" Engine Production Study |
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The
daily records documenting the dates of production of the Ford Model
A Engine from 1927-1931!
Click
here to learn when your engine was built.
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..The
Ford Model A
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History and Information Project |
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Welcome
to a Global Model A Ford Research and Information Project!
What I am presenting to you
in this web site, are a series of projects and data bases regarding
the Ford Model A automobile. |
These ongoing projects and studies include
the evolution of the:
Other
studies include:
Also included is an index of articles pertaining
to the restoration of the Model A Ford. These articles are represented
by:
What I am requesting from you, the Model A Ford hobbyist, is to
provide what information you can to enhance the data base studies
within this site. Everyday, more and more information is lost and
that is something we must try to prevent and not let this information
slip away from us.
WHAT I AM LOOKING FOR
The following items are things I am
looking for to do future studies to incorporate into The Restorer
or Model A News or just to have in my collection of Model A Ford
memorabilia.
November 14, 2006:
- Universal joint
housing outer caps, upper and lower halves. The upper half
must have the part number of A-4517-B1 and the lower half must
have the part number of A-4514-B1. These part numbers are
either raised, indicating a forging, or stamped into the part
itself indicating a casting.
- There are “B2” parts but I need the
“B1” parts.
- A 3 record set which
are the “demonstration lectures” concerning the Model A Ford.
May also be called “All About the New Ford”. These records
were prepared by the Ford Motor Company and were listed in the
January, 1928 Ford Dealer and Service Field Vol. 29, # 1, page
41 and 44. They are double faced 10-inch discs which were
excellent in training the Ford salesman. They were recorded
by the Individual Recording Company in Cincinnati, Ohio.
- Copies of “Ford Dealer and Service
Field”, 1928-1931.
- Copies of “Ford News”, 1928-1931
If you have any of the items listed,
please Email
Me.
Please
check out the site and if there are some things which you can contribute
to, please let me know. I hope that this will be a useful aid to
you and your restoration.
Thank you.
Steve
C. Plucker,
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For
more information on how you can assist in this ongoing project, please
feel free to get in touch with me by simply clicking on this link
Email Steve. |
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..Special
Study |
..The
Model "A" Universal Joint Study |
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Now
Available!
The
following study concerns the 1928-1931 Model A Ford Universal joint
housing caps- inner and outer assemblies (and related parts) along
with it's counter part, the Transmission main shaft bearing retainer.
Click
here to learn more about this integral
part of the Ford Model A.
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..Featured
Project |
..The
“MODEL” Model "A" Assembly Line |
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View
It Now!
Back
when I was living in Sacramento, California I got the idea of constructing
a Model A Ford Assembly line using 1/25 scale models of the AMT/ERTL
1929 Model A Ford Roadster.
So, I've designed and created a scale model of the Ford Model A
Production Assembly Line. Click
here to learn more and to view pictures of this project.
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