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Old 02-07-2026, 10:13 PM   #1
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I picked this up Thursday. 1930 Model A Ford Pickup. I have been looking for one for about a year. All I wanted was a decent looking driver to putt around in. This one pushed all of the buttons for me. The weather is supposed to warm up a little this next week so maybe I can test it out....
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Old 02-07-2026, 10:37 PM   #2
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Old 02-07-2026, 10:52 PM   #3
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Looks great, Leon! Is it as well cared for as it appears to be?
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Remove the fenders, add some bigger tires on the rear and install an old Dodge hemi.. Putt around in style..
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Just How COOL Is That. She’s a Beauty
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Luv it!
I saw this one for sale the other day. 16 grand in Canuck bucks. A long ways from the 750 I could have paid for one like it back in 1970. Working for 4 bucks an hour at the time
didn’t help either.
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Old 02-08-2026, 01:22 AM   #7
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Looks great, Leon! Is it as well cared for as it appears to be?
Yes it is. It has been well greased that's for sure...

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Remove the fenders, add some bigger tires on the rear and install an old Dodge hemi.. Putt around in style..
I already have one of those. (picture below) This one stays as is....

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Luv it!
I saw this one for sale the other day. 16 grand in Canuck bucks. A long ways from the 750 I could have paid for one like it back in 1970. Working for 4 bucks an hour at the time
didn’t help either.
And the dream goes on!
Inflation is a wonderful thing...
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Old 02-08-2026, 01:56 AM   #8
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Beautiful, pretty cozy in that cab for sure.
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Old 02-08-2026, 10:49 AM   #9
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Nice score Leon. Where are you going to put that one????
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One of the best ,,nothing needs done to it .maybe a pillow to sit on Leon ? ha ha
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Very nice! Never had one that old, I did have a 40 Plymouth coupe when I was a young man.
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Old 02-08-2026, 12:12 PM   #12
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Very cool rig there. It would still work hard today if need be I bet.

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It's beautiful.

Can you imagine crossing the country on rutted dirt roads in that? It's definitely from a different time.
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Old 02-08-2026, 04:39 PM   #14
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"She's a Beaut, Clark" ..... Err, Leon, LOL. Couldn't resist that, sorry, LOL.

VERY NICE, LEON. Great looking condition for a 1930's truck. Love the logo on the side. You need to show that locally when weather permits. Maybe throw in a couple of foam peanut filled "feed sacks" or burlap gunnie sacks in the bed as I remember them being called. Then maybe an old wooden bushel basket or two filled with plastic melons, 'maters, lettuce , onions or such. Would be a crowd pleaser for local parades. Well done there, Sir.

Curious, noticed the plug in extension cord across the running board, that wasn't converted to being an EV was it?
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Very Nice!!!!
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Looks like it was pulled right out of a museum Leon. Hey, it's got a 3rd brake light and an alternator. Modernizzzzzed.
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Old 02-08-2026, 05:14 PM   #17
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Very cool.
I always wanted to hot rod a PU like that but the cab is just too small for me.
Have fun it.
Does it still have mechanical brakes or have they been converted to juice brakes?
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That's so cool Leon. Enjoy!
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Nice one Leon. I saw over on the HAMB you were looking for a Model A pickup.
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Thanks everyone. I will try to answer all the questions....


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Nice score Leon. Where are you going to put that one????
I thought I would put the wife's car outside. I mentioned it and it didn't fly...

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One of the best ,,nothing needs done to it .maybe a pillow to sit on Leon ? ha ha
No need, they put a little extra padding in the seat when they recovered it....

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"She's a Beaut, Clark" ..... Err, Leon, LOL. Couldn't resist that, sorry, LOL.

VERY NICE, LEON. Great looking condition for a 1930's truck. Love the logo on the side. You need to show that locally when weather permits. Maybe throw in a couple of foam peanut filled "feed sacks" or burlap gunnie sacks in the bed as I remember them being called. Then maybe an old wooden bushel basket or two filled with plastic melons, 'maters, lettuce , onions or such. Would be a crowd pleaser for local parades. Well done there, Sir.

Curious, noticed the plug in extension cord across the running board, that wasn't converted to being an EV was it?
Thanks for the ideas. I will have to do that. Nope, no EV for me!

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Very cool.
I always wanted to hot rod a PU like that but the cab is just too small for me.
Have fun it.
Does it still have mechanical brakes or have they been converted to juice brakes?
Yes, it still has the mechanical brakes. I have been reading up on how to adjust them.

Thanks again.
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Just FYI there is a guy here in Alexandria MN that has built many many Model A's over the years for tech advice. Truly his passion.
If want his details PM me. I will try to find them. I doubt he is any kind of computer guy so it would have to be phone calls.
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Just FYI there is a guy here in Alexandria MN that has built many many Model A's over the years for tech advice. Truly his passion.
If want his details PM me. I will try to find them. I doubt he is any kind of computer guy so it would have to be phone calls.

PM sent. Thanks....
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Old 02-13-2026, 12:05 PM   #24
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Leon,
A couple of You tubers very recently posted a video of taking a road trip from Los Angeles to somewhere in Arizona. David Freiberger and the Vice Grip garage guy made the trip. They performed a bunch of work on the Model "A" they took on the trip. They also performed a lot of work on the road, had a bunch of setbacks, but they did complete the trip.

It's on the david Freiberger Channel. All of the work they performed would be VERY informative for someone owning a model "A". It is well worth the time!!!
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A couple of You tubers very recently posted a video of taking a road trip from Los Angeles to somewhere in Arizona. David Freiberger and the Vice Grip garage guy made the trip. They performed a bunch of work on the Model "A" they took on the trip. They also performed a lot of work on the road, had a bunch of setbacks, but they did complete the trip.

It's on the david Freiberger Channel. All of the work they performed would be VERY informative for someone owning a model "A". It is well worth the time!!!
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Thanks Jeff. I did watch one where just the Vise Grip Garage guy bought a Model A Sedan and drove it 700 miles home. It was quite an adventure. there were quite a few "on the road repair" segments in it too. I will have to watch the one you mentioned.
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