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Featured :
1930
Standard Tudor
(MARC of Excellence)
This car was a 5 year
project from a basket case.
With the help of a lot of
friends it won 432 points at
the joint MARC/MAFCA meet in
Texas. "Henry" has been a
lot of fun for us. We drive
the car every chance we get,
greeted by cheers and waves
from everyone we see.
Owners: Bill & Cindy
Rauscher
Huntley, Illinois |
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1931
Pickup Owner: Ed Maffey
Basking Ridge, NJ
Formerly my dad's truck.
My son and I rebuilt the
motor and enjoy driving
and maintaining the
truck. |
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1930 Model A Town Sedan
Owner: Newt Newsome
Linwood, NC
December 2010 Snow
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1931
Slant Window 160A
Owners: Chuck & Mei
McDonald
Rockville, MD.I purchased this 1931
Slant Window 160A last
month. I also own a 1929
Shay Model A Roadster
and decided I wanted the
"Real Deal" this car had
a cosmetic restoration
about ten years ago and
this winter I will once
again give the old girl
another more detailed
mechanical restoration
My Wife and I will be
using this car for local
car shows and take her
on trips with the
Baltimore Model A club
as they become
available. |
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1930
Victoria Leatherback
We purchased this 1930
Victoria 190-A on Ebay
Motors. We also own a
1929 Roadster
(previously posted) and
purchased this Victoria
to give us storage space
for longer club tours.
The Victoria is also
registered in the MARC
Driving Awards Program
and has now passed the
5,000 mile mark. The
picture was taken on
June 6, 2010 as we
exited the Watson Mill
Covered Bridge, during a
Southside A's Tour. The
covered bridge is
Georgia's longest
existing covered bridge
at 229 feet and was
built in 1885.
Owners: Eugene &
Kathleen Willingham
Newman, GA.
1930 Victoria
Leatherback |
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1930 Deluxe Roadster
Owner: Mike Hardy
Concord, Ohio
This car was owned by my
uncle, Warren Hardy, of
Detroit MI. He had
several cars in his
collection and this was
one of his favorites. |
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1929 Tudor
Owners: Ken and Sherry
Winkinhofer
Northwest Mo Model A
Ford Club
Smithville, MO.
Another great day in our
Model A. We got our
model A 4 years ago
joined Marc and have
traveled about 8100
miles since. We have
loved every mile so far.
Have made and met many
friends with our car.
We took photos of
several special
locomotives that appear
at Kansas
City Mo Union Station. |
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1930 Pickup
Owners: The
Nicholsons
Here is my 1930 truck.
One Sunday afternoon at
a red light, someone
honked the horn and
asked if they could take
a picture of a bride
with my truck. Sure
enough, there was bride
in back seat with a
1930's style wedding
dress. The
photographers, Dustin
and Diana Ledo sent me
this incredible
photograph to use as
long as listed their
website with the picture
www.bellaloren.com |
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1928 Standard Pheaton
Owners: Roy & Maxine
O’Neal
Smithsburg, MD
This car has been in
Maxine’s family since
1955 when her dad bought
it near Winchester, VA
from the original owner.
It was driven the 60
miles home by her dad
and mom, Bob & Connie
Grimm, with Maxine
standing on the rear
seat looking out (Guess
her age?). She remembers
patiently enduring
several flat tires on
the journey home. The
car was restored and put
on the road around ‘56
or ’57.
Since then it has
been driven to Pike’s
Peak , Colorado and back
with another Model A
owned by Frank and Peggy
Easterday, of Damascus,
MD, and countless trips
and tours around the
eastern half of the U.
S. Maxine and I hope to
now continue it’s
touring heritage with
friends from our local
club, Hub City Model A
Ford Club, of Hagerstown
, MD. |
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1930 Murry Town Sedan
Owners: The
Nicholsons
This 1930 Murry Town
Sedan was purchased in
2005 from a gentleman in
Augusta, GA who had
purchased it from a used
car dealer in Barnwell,
SC. He completed a
tedious two year frame
off restoration. Lower
body color is Chicle
Drab and upper body
color is Copra Drab with
Straw wheels and
striping. Interior kit
was Le baron Bonney and
hardware was refinished
Butler Nickel.Car won
the AACA First Junior in
Shelbyville, TN in the
fall of 1993 and later
won the AACA First
Senior in Newbern, NC in
the spring of 1994.
Additionally, the car
won the "MARC of
Excellence Touring" at
Williamsburg, VA in July
1998. Car now resides in
Johns Island, SC and
tours with the Low
Country Model A Club of
Charleston, SC. |
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1931 Slant Window (160
B)
Owner: Cecil Freeman
Bynum, Alabama
This is a picture of my
car that I got in June
2008 . I went to
Illinois and transported
this car back to
Alabama. I dissembled
it, had it painted, did
some repair work on the
engine, and had it ready
for our SWEET HOME
ALABAMA TOUR in mid OCT.
of 2008.
The store in the picture
is a store that I built
from pictures that my
Wife's Grandfather had
in the 1930's & 1940's.
All of my Model A
friends will come over
with there cars and we
just sit around and tell
stories. |
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