1929 FORD MODEL A WOODY PICKUP STINGRAY BIKE FLATHEAD HOT ROD 1/25 SCALE MODEL KIT BUILD HOW TO AMT

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A REBORN CLASSIC: AMT’s 1/25 scale 1929 Ford Woody/Pickup 4 in 1 kit is a great project for serious builders who are looking to expand their collection of vintage beauties. Order it today!
LOADED WITH OPTIONS: The 1929 Ford Woody/Pickup offers 4 optional builds: stock woody, custom woody, stock pickup or custom pickup. Fully paintable, it features an ALL NEW, colorfully detailed water-slide decal sheet that is full of options. Build this classic to your liking, choosing parts which include custom chrome mag wheels, stock spoke rims, 2 optional engine builds, stock and custom woody parts, stock and custom pickup parts, a bonus bike, and more. Wrapped up nicely in ALL NEW vintage style packaging with eye-popping art!
QUICK SPECS: 1/25 Scale, 145+ Parts, 6.5 inches long once assembled. Parts molded in white and clear with black vinyl tires. Some parts are chrome plated. Plastic model kit paint and cement required. Paint guide included in kit. Skill Level 2.
THE PERFECT PRESENT: Don't know what to get dad for his birthday? Or maybe you have an avid hobbyist or collector in your life. This model kit makes an ideal gift for any occasion!

The Ford Model A (also colloquially called the A-Model Ford or the A, and A-bone among hot rodders and customizers)[4] was the Ford Motor Company's second market success, replacing the venerable Model T which had been produced for 18 years. It was first produced on October 20, 1927, but not introduced until December 2.[5] This new Model A (a previous model had used the name in 1903–04) was designated a 1928 model and was available in four standard colors. The vehicle was also sold in Europe, but was replaced by locally built cars such as the Ford Model Y.

By February 4, 1929, one million Model As had been sold, and by July 24, two million.[6] The range of body styles ran from the Tudor at US$500 (in grey, green, or black) ($10,534 in 2021 dollars [7])[6] to the town car with a dual cowl at US$1,200 ($20,862 in 2021 dollars [7]).[8] In March 1930, Model A sales hit three million, and there were nine body styles available.[6]

Model A production ended in March 1932, after 4,858,644 had been made in all body styles.[9] Its successor was the Model B, which featured an updated inline four-cylinder engine, as well as the Model 18, which introduced Ford's new flathead (sidevalve) V8 engine.

The Model A was well represented in media of the era, since it was one of the most common cars. Model kits remain available from hobby shops as stock cars or hot rods.

Several Model As have obtained particular fame. The Mean Green Machine, a green and black 1931 Tudor sedan, has been a staple of University of North Texas football games and special events since 1974, maintained by the spirit organization Talons since the 1980s. The Ramblin' Wreck, a 1930 sport coupe, is the official mascot of the student body at the Georgia Institute of Technology and appears at sporting events and student body functions. Ala Kart, a customized 1929 roadster pickup built by George Barris, won two straight "America's Most Beautiful Roadster" awards at the Oakland Roadster Show before making numerous film and television appearances. Between October 1992 and December 1994, Hector Quevedo, along with his son Hugo, drove a 1928 Model A 22,000 mi (35,406 km) from his home in Punta Arenas, Chile to Ford headquarters in Dearborn, Michigan. The car required minimal service, including a flat tire and transmission work in Nicaragua, and is now housed in the Henry Ford Museum.[23] A 1930 Model A, used by the gangster John Dillinger to escape federal agents in 1934, was sold at auction in 2010 for $165,000.[24]

Charlie Ryan's song "Hot Rod Lincoln" featured a modified Model A. The song has been covered several times since its original release.

Powertrain
Engine 201 CID (3.3 L) L-head I4
Transmission 3-speed sliding-mesh manual
Dimensions
Wheelbase 103.5 in (2,629 mm)[3]
Length 165 in (4,191 mm)
Width 67 in (1,702 mm)
Curb weight 2,265 lb (1,027 kg)

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