The Pictures from Norwegan built model AA and As are given to us from Odd Magnar Ringvold. Thanks indeed Odd Magnar
Här kan ni se en del av den Nordiska historien om hur A-Fordar anpassades i Norge när det gällde påbyggnader, olika karossutföranden osv.
Ett stort antal originalbilder har Odd Magnar Ringvold gett oss möjlighet att visa er här. Stort tack till dig Odd Magnar !
Först kommer bilder som visar en Ford A 1,5 ton 1929 med Svenskbyggd hytt o flak. Denna bil har gått i Tranås. Den gick i trafik till 1964 och ur registret några år senare.
Swedish Ford Model A 1,5 ton 1929
Here are interesting Model A and AA Pictures from Norway
Here is a slideshow : If you klick at the small Picture you will get in bigger size + you have a album behind every Picture…
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Continue ReadingOriginal Ford Model AA from Norway and Tranås Sweden
Maybe the one that need most work. Love the model so I hink I can get it back to running condition again.
If anyone of you have parts that is in better condition that fits Victora please let me know.
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This meeting 2011 was organised by local Model A Ford People at Gotland.
One of the best meetings ever ! Gotland is a very nice place !
Gränsträffen 2011 var organiserad av medlemmar från Gotland.
Detta var en av de trevligaste A-Fordträffarna
Nedan finner ni bilder från täffen.
Foto L Hedstrom / Netclassics
Continue ReadingA-Ford meeting at Gotland 2012 , Boarder Meeting, Gränsträffen
This picture is of the first Model A delivered to this family 26 of Jan 1928 In Denmark. Obviosly there were several cars delivered very early to Denmark as we can read in the newspapers from Jan 1928 that Ford dealers had the NEW FORD for test drive.
The ship must have left the US in December 1927 with all those cars. These must have had very low chassis numbers. The Model A Roadster A 189 can have been one of the cars that came with the same boat as the cars we now can read in Danish newspapers. A189 was delivered to Stromstad Sweden and sold February 1928 to a Swedish customer.
A189 is still the “oldest” known Model A. It has the lowest known chassis number. Nice car that I did study very well as long as it was in Sweden. Experts in USA know more about those early Model A´s and much can be found at the www.mafca.com website.
We do search för information about the early Model A introduction all over the world.
Please contribute if you can.
My best regards
Lars Hedstroem
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Here follows some “test” material from Denmark. The material needs more work.