350-Powered Ford Model A Tudor Sedan Street Rod







Ended Nov 19, 2025 at 8:10 PM UTC
Description
The Ford Model A Tudor Sedan was one of the earliest and most popular body styles in the Model A lineup, introduced in late 1927 as part of Ford’s transition from the Model T. The name “Tudor” cleverly referred to its two-door configuration. The Tudor became a popular choice for hot rodders, supported by aftermarket parts and reproductions produced to this day.
Specializing in parts for 1928–1932 Ford vehicles, Brookville Roadster Inc., of Brookville, Ohio, is renowned for its precision craftsmanship and dedication to authenticity. The company began by manufacturing replacement panels for original Ford Model A vehicles in 1972, gradually expanding to frames and full-body reproductions.
This Ford Model A Tudor Sedan street rod was reportedly assembled in 2006 and features a steel body, said to be sourced from a 1930 Model A, and fiberglass fenders mounted to a steel frame fabricated by Brookville Roadster. Power is provided by a Chevrolet-sourced 350ci V8 paired with a three-speed automatic transmission. The body is finished in cream and orange with a vinyl roof cover, steel running boards, and a hinged hood without side panels. Amenities include tinted glass and late-model seats upholstered in beige, as well as a CD stereo and cabin heater. This street rod is now offered It is offered with a clean Florida title in the seller’s name listing the vehicle as a 1930 Ford.
Modifications
Steel body panels reportedly sourced from 1930 Ford Model A
Finished in white and orange with a vinyl roof cover and polished trim
Brookville Roadster steel frame
Fiberglass fenders and steel running boards with rubberized tread
Chevrolet 350ci V8 with Weber carburetor
TH350 three-speed automatic transmission with floor-mounted gear selector
Coated headers and wrapped exhaust pipes
Auxiliary electric cooling fan
LED running lights, indicators, and brake lamps
Body-color 15” steel wheels with polished hubcaps and trim rings
Fresh air inlet in place of factory fuel filler
Insulated floor pan
CD stereo
Servicing
The seller states the transmission was recently rebuilt and that the rear pinion seal was replaced
Known Imperfections
Some paint chips and cracks
Electric tachometer is inoperative
Ownership History
This Model A Tudor Sedan replica was reportedly assembled in 2006 and was acquired by the seller in 2022. It is offered with a clean Florida title in the seller’s name that describes the car as a 1930 Ford and lists a VIN of “DPS30FORD78083003,” which corresponds to the Ohio State-assigned serial number affixed to the left door jamb.
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350-Powered Ford Model A Tudor Sedan Street Rod


