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1928 Model A Roadster - Canadian

  • Price: Ask a price!
  • Location: Royal Oak, Michigan, United States
  • Make: Ford
  • Model: Model A
  • Type: Convertible
  • Year: 1928
  • Mileage: 9,999,999
  • VIN: *CA14607*
  • Number of cylinders: 4
  • Options: Roadster
  • Vehicle Title: Clear

1928 Ford Model A Description

Note: eBay requested this item be re-listed as I listed it in eBay Motors Parts & Accessories instead of eBay Motors cars/trucks for sale. So here we go again!
Offered for sale is my early 1928 Canadian Model A roadster. This is an original car with original Ford steel - a great car. I am hopeful the high bidder commits to restoring this car for show as it is very solid and Canadian Model A's are rare. I honestly believe this car is too nice to hotrod.
The car has a clear Michigan title.
It is unlikely that you will find another unrestored 1928 Canadian Model A Roadster. Simply put this is a rare Model A Ford.
Model A walk around video
Engine running video
This original Ford steel car and was put in primer in the 1970's by my elderly neighbor. I purchased the car over 10 years ago and the car has remained indoors in storage.
I had the tank media blasted (to remove varnish) and sealed, replaced the exhaust, installed a NOS Honeycomb radiator and went through the ignition. I have used the vehicle sparingly (out for ice cream) with intentions on doing a points restoration. However, after 10 years, I realized I would not have time to do so until retirement. I am representing this car as a solid car with minimal rust. A strong foundation for a great car. The car remains stored in an aircraft hanger and I have not run it this season.
Particulars:*The car sits in what appears to be close to original condition. *The screws are the square torque type unique to Canadian Model A Ford's.*The engine has Canadian markings.*This is an early 1928 Model A with (emergency brake on the left side)*Mechanical brakes work (however, one or two of the brake rods have a welded repair)*Mechanical shocks are in good working condition.*The fenders are solid with no tears;*Running boards are solid.*Has original wood floor (which apparently also served as the engine crate when put together) *The top bows are in good condition. *Transmission shifts fine.*Engine runs, however, it does not look as it has ever been apart since new and will likely need reconditioning in the future.*The headlight lens (or lenses - can't remember has a crack);*The chrome bumpers etc, are likely original and were wrapped in newspaper when disassembled in the 1970's and likely need reconditioning.*Included are boxes of spare parts I have collected over the years, including wiring harness etc. (Probably several hundred dollars in spares - many new)
Rust:*This is a very solid car. The only apparent rust is the floor pan in the rumble seat area which will need a patch panel along with a small amount of rust in the outer fender wells.
The car is located inside an airport hanger in Troy, Michigan which is a suburb of Detroit, Michigan. Inspections available upon request.
I reserve the right to end the auction early.
Feel free to ask any questions. Local pickup. I can help load if required.

I have received a couple of questions regarding the engine / Vin number. Stamped on the engine is the following number *CA14607* which decodes to being built on June 30, 1928 per the Model A Ford garage website.

Canadian Model A Engines

Model A engines were also built and assembled in East Windsor (Ford City), Ontario.

Canadian-produced Model A engine numbers were also stamped on the engine block left hand side, the same location as US-produced engines. The engine number consisted of prefix letters and a unique numeric serial number. The prefix was preceded by a ☆ character. The numeric serial number was followed by a closing ☆ character.

If you have additional questions you can call (EDT) 248-399-3300 - Daniel

On May-07-17 at 17:29:04 PDT, seller added the following information:

Questions - the 248-399-3300 number is an office number. Please call 248-506-9190 with questions.