1929 Ford Model A Roadster Hot Rod 3-Speed







Ended Feb 12, 2026 at 8:26 PM UTC
Description
The 1929 Ford Model A marked Ford’s transition from the long‑running Model T, offering modern features like improved braking, a three‑speed transmission, and a more stylish body. Produced from 1927 to 1931, it became one of Ford’s most popular early vehicles, known for reliability and ease of repair. After World War II, inexpensive used Model A bodies and frames made them ideal platforms for builders seeking speed on a budget. Their simple construction, lightweight design, and plentiful parts helped establish the foundation of early hot‑rod culture. From dry‑lake racers to 1950s custom builds, the Model A became an enduring icon of American automotive individuality and performance.
This 1929 Ford Model A Hot Rod features a roadster-style steel body that was reportedly sourced from a Model A coupe, and is said to have been refurbished by N2 Hot Rods of Queen Creek, Arizona. Power is provided by a modified 201ci flathead inline-four paired with a three-speed manual transmission. The body is refinished in green and adorned with multi-color pinstripe flourishes and “dead man’s hand” poker card graphics, while the interior features beige vinyl upholstery that extends from the bench seat to the door panels. Additional modifications include a Brassworks radiator, Holley carburetor, 12-volt electrical system, and a lakester-style header.
This Model A Hot Rod is now offered with a clean Florida title in the seller’s name.
Highlights
1929 Ford Model A Hot Rod with a steel roadster-style body
Refurbishment performed by N2 Hot Rods of Queen Creek, Arizona
Modified 201ci inline-four
Rebuilt three-speed manual transmission
Modifications
Exterior
Multi-color pinstripe flourishes and poker card graphics
Polished radiator surround
Hinged hood panels with hold-down straps
Tilting windshield with a manual wiper
Amber headlight lenses
1935 Ford-style 15” wire-spoke wheels with polished hubcaps
Excelsior tires
Concealed turn indicators
Interior
Bench seat with lap belts
Beige vinyl upholstery
Wooden gauge surround
Glass shift knob
Horn
Cigar ashtray
Engine
Holley downdraft carburetor
Lakester-style header and fabricated exhaust
Electric fuel pump and trunk-mounted fuel cell
The seller reports the following components are fitted:
Late-model Chevrolet stainless-steel valves, springs, and retainers
Stipe camshaft with touring grind
Aluminum timing gears
Ross pistons and Hastings rings
Modified oiling system
Brassworks radiator
12-volt electrical system with modern generator and regulator
Servicing
The seller states that additional refurbishment work includes:
Replacing the brakes, levers, and hardware
Overhauling the suspension and two-tooth steering box
Rebuilding the transmission and rear end
Installed a Ford V8-style clutch and 18lb. shaved flywheel
Replaced the pressure plate and throw-out bearings
Engine rebuilt with:
Replacement babbit bearings and lifters, rebuilt rods
Resurfaced head and block for a 5.6 compression ratio
Rotating assembly was balanced with the flywheel and clutch
Ignition system upgraded to Model B-style with integral advance
Known Imperfections
Holes in the trunk compartment
Imperfections in the finish on the left door panel
Ownership History
The seller acquired this 1929 Ford Model A Hot Rod in August 2023 and reports that during the refurbishment performed by N2 Hot Rods of Queen Creek, Arizona, “Everything taken down to bare metal then primed and painted. Everything that could be rebuilt was. Steers straight and stops straight.”
Included Items
Electrical wiring diagram
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