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1930 Ford Model A HUCKSTER Wagon Pickup
Just like its long-running predecessor, the Model T, Ford's robust and reliable Model A was a highly adaptable, basic design that proved to be an excellent platform on which to construct utilitarian but very handsome wood-bodied station wagons and “depot hacks.” Ford did not yet manufacture its own wooden bodies for the Model A, and consequently, all wagons came from a number of outside suppliers. One alternative was the commercial “huckster” body with a large cargo area at the rear.
The “huckster” was useful for many utilitarian applications, and restored survivors continue to remain popular among early Ford collectors today.
This Vehicle Was Done By Hudson Wagon Works In Iowa. Tag On Car States It Was #26 And Vehicle Was Done In 1980. According To The Current Owner This Wagon Has Less Than 2,500 Miles Since Restoration....
The 'Huckster' Is Not A Ford Model, But Rather A Converted Model A Where The Rear Of the Vehicle Was Often Fitted With A Wood Enclosure That Would Be Filled With Goods For Sale.
Features Stated By Current Owner:
Great Running 4 Cylinder Engine Believed To Have Only 2,500 Miles Since Rebuild.
New Plugs / Fresh Oil Change
Rebuilt Carburetor
New Air Filter Assembly
Rebuilt Gas Gauge
New Powder Coated Engine Pans
Electronic Ignition
New Fan Belt
Radiator Cleaned And Checked
New Instrument Panel
New Safety Fuse
New Exhaust Manifold Gasket
New AMP Meter
Generator Converted To Alternator
Interior Rearview Mirror And Drivers Side Outside Mirror
New Floor Mat
Other Recent Items:
Tires, Brake Drums, Brake Rods, Hub Caps, Steering Box Rebuild, Distributor Body, Hoses And Clamps
Paint In Cream With Wood Doors, Sides, Bed, Roof And Tailgate
Color Of Interior Seating Is Brown
Grained Black Vinyl On Outside Of Roof
Single Fender Mount Spare (On Left Side)
Hucksters Are Popular Among Hobbyists And Automobile Enthusiasts And Often These Conversions Are Much More Elaborate Than Their Early 20th Century Counterparts.
This is a consignment vehicle and the information above was provided by the current owner. We can make no guarantees as to the accuracy of the above information. However, please understand as with all pre-owned automobiles, the described condition is subjective.
Worldwide Enclosed Transporting/Financing Available
1930 Ford Model A HUCKSTER Wagon Pickup
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- MCE640
1930 Ford Model A HUCKSTER Wagon Pickup
Just like its long-running predecessor, the Model T, Ford's robust and reliable Model A was a highly adaptable, basic design that proved to be an excellent platform on which to construct utilitarian but very handsome wood-bodied station wagons and “depot hacks.” Ford did not yet manufacture its own wooden bodies for the Model A, and consequently, all wagons came from a number of outside suppliers. One alternative was the commercial “huckster” body with a large cargo area at the rear.
The “huckster” was useful for many utilitarian applications, and restored survivors continue to remain popular among early Ford collectors today.
This Vehicle Was Done By Hudson Wagon Works In Iowa. Tag On Car States It Was #26 And Vehicle Was Done In 1980. According To The Current Owner This Wagon Has Less Than 2,500 Miles Since Restoration....
The 'Huckster' Is Not A Ford Model, But Rather A Converted Model A Where The Rear Of the Vehicle Was Often Fitted With A Wood Enclosure That Would Be Filled With Goods For Sale.
Features Stated By Current Owner:
Great Running 4 Cylinder Engine Believed To Have Only 2,500 Miles Since Rebuild.
New Plugs / Fresh Oil Change
Rebuilt Carburetor
New Air Filter Assembly
Rebuilt Gas Gauge
New Powder Coated Engine Pans
Electronic Ignition
New Fan Belt
Radiator Cleaned And Checked
New Instrument Panel
New Safety Fuse
New Exhaust Manifold Gasket
New AMP Meter
Generator Converted To Alternator
Interior Rearview Mirror And Drivers Side Outside Mirror
New Floor Mat
Other Recent Items:
Tires, Brake Drums, Brake Rods, Hub Caps, Steering Box Rebuild, Distributor Body, Hoses And Clamps
Paint In Cream With Wood Doors, Sides, Bed, Roof And Tailgate
Color Of Interior Seating Is Brown
Grained Black Vinyl On Outside Of Roof
Single Fender Mount Spare (On Left Side)
Hucksters Are Popular Among Hobbyists And Automobile Enthusiasts And Often These Conversions Are Much More Elaborate Than Their Early 20th Century Counterparts.
This is a consignment vehicle and the information above was provided by the current owner. We can make no guarantees as to the accuracy of the above information. However, please understand as with all pre-owned automobiles, the described condition is subjective.
Worldwide Enclosed Transporting/Financing Available
Basic
- Year
- 1930
- Make
- Ford
- Model
- Model A
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Engine
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Body
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- Doors
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Interior
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- Shifter Type
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- Center Console
- No
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- Engine Size
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- Transmission Type
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- Body Style
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- Vin
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- Stock
- MCE640