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#515438 - 06/08/08 08:59 AM Re: Trivia for "A"ers [Re: Jim_Cannon]
ewing Offline
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Registered: 12/11/04
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Loc: Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Sure, the internet makes most info readily available, but at least we still have to look it up, and we can acquire more 'trivia' more easily, and who doesn't need to more trivia.

One question that is hard to 'google' is the famous Model A drivers.... there must be more out there, and a lot of this info seems hard to find.
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38 McLaughlin 4 Dr Special, the Iron Man and star car in the Hessen Affair
47 Roadmaster Conv.
58 Pontiac Parisienne, Canadian version of the Bonneville
67 Coronet 500
72 Riviera
88 Olds Royale
98 Firebird Formula
02 Trans Am

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#515447 - 06/08/08 09:31 AM Re: Trivia for "A"ers [Re: ewing]
ewing Offline
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here's one that has always made me wonder, do different cars have a different landau iron configuration, or is it just that restorers are not paying attention. Since these irons can function in more than one installed position, I often see them on wrong ( in my opinion).
So what do you think .... what is the correct installed position for the Model A landau irons, on the cabriolet ( and sport coupe for that matter, although they are not hinged).
What do you say.... A, B, C, or D?

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#515455 - 06/08/08 10:17 AM Re: Trivia for "A"ers [Re: ewing]
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All of the original Ford photos that I have seen show the configuration as shown in diagram "A".
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1929 Model A Phaeton, 1976 Ford Country Squire
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#515508 - 06/08/08 03:18 PM Re: Trivia for "A"ers [Re: MCHinson]
ewing Offline
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If is surprising how many I see as in 'C', although 'A' is the configuration in original literature and pictures.
If you install them as B or D the irons fold back and would protrude out behind the end connection bolts when folded down. You'd be surprised how many I've even see like that... weird.
So everyone must have some little restoration detail that they often see done wrong.... What else have you most often see restored wrong on a model A?
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38 McLaughlin 4 Dr Special, the Iron Man and star car in the Hessen Affair
47 Roadmaster Conv.
58 Pontiac Parisienne, Canadian version of the Bonneville
67 Coronet 500
72 Riviera
88 Olds Royale
98 Firebird Formula
02 Trans Am

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#515529 - 06/08/08 05:04 PM Re: Trivia for "A"ers [Re: ewing]
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Do all of those whitewall tires count? Those look so wrong to me.....
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1929 Model A Phaeton, 1976 Ford Country Squire
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#515628 - 06/08/08 11:01 PM Re: Trivia for "A"ers [Re: MCHinson]
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Registered: 12/15/06
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Loc: Connecticut
How's aboutimproperly hung front license plates? The little mounting brackets are upside down half the time. There must be more...
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#515668 - 06/09/08 08:37 AM Re: Trivia for "A"ers [Re: Steve_Mack_CT]
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How about door handles, the ones with the slight 's' curve to them....they are opposite for right and left side, and they can be seen left to right not so infrequently.
They should be installed with the large curve into your palm.... I think ... right?
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John
38 McLaughlin 4 Dr Special, the Iron Man and star car in the Hessen Affair
47 Roadmaster Conv.
58 Pontiac Parisienne, Canadian version of the Bonneville
67 Coronet 500
72 Riviera
88 Olds Royale
98 Firebird Formula
02 Trans Am

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#523834 - 07/15/08 10:04 PM Re: Trivia for "A"ers [Re: Jim_Cannon]
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Back to Clyde Barrow for a moment. I remember reading somewhere that after Clyde stole a new Ford V8 for one of his heists, and made a successful getaway, that he wrote Henry a very nice letter complementing him on his fine new Ford V8 as the best car he had ever driven.

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#523838 - 07/15/08 10:14 PM Re: Trivia for "A"ers [Re: Jim_Cannon]
Bob Call Offline
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Back to Clyde Barrow for a moment. I remember reading somewhere that after Clyde stole a new Ford V8 for one of his heists, and made a successful getaway, that he wrote Henry a very nice letter complementing him on his fine new Ford V8 as the best car he had ever driven.

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#523856 - 07/15/08 11:04 PM Re: Trivia for "A"ers [Re: Bob Call]
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Depending on your source some say this actually happened, others say it was a hoax, perhaps even initiated by Ford marketing people. A couple recent issues of the national (MARC & MAFCA) magazines document several members of the Barrow gang in various cars - almost all either Model As or early V-8s.
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Locals: CCRAACA, CMARC

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#532221 - 08/19/08 11:55 PM Re: Trivia for "A"ers [Re: Steve_Mack_CT]
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Art Tatum who was probably the greatest Jazz paino player ever had a Model A. He was nearly blind and had a driver, but was known to yeild to the temptation to drive it himself.

Phil


Originally Posted By: Steve_Mack_CT
I have heard (and seen it written as a trivia question somewhere) that Henry Ford never had a driver's License. I am still unsure if this is correct or not.

Can anyone name any famouse people who drove Model As?

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