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1928 Tudor Delivery
Although the Tudor Delivery was built overseas, especially in New Zealand, few if any were left-hand drive and made in the US. Gerald Grizzard of Oxford Alabama just acquired this one, He writes:
I would like to dedicate this article to Vick & Lori Tankerly, they were devoted members of the Central Alabama Model A Ford Club, sadly Vick passed away after complication of knee surgery.
I was able to purchase their Model A from Lori, due to Lori disability. Vick converted their 1928 Tudor Sedan to a Sedan Delivery, removing the rear section of the car and installing a third door to accept Lori’s scooter.
This is an amazing little Model A, inserted engine, push button start, 5 speed transmission, Air Conditioning with heat, EZ Steer steering, modern shocks, dual windshield wipers with variable speed, turn signals with the switch mounted on the shift lever, LED lights front & rear, storage under the rear floor & behind the seats. The workmanship on this Model A is superb, the wiring, hoses and everything under the hood looks like what you would expect in an aircraft.
Gerald Grizzard
Posted 04/22/19
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1931 All Stainless Steel Tudor Sedan
Allegheny Steel and Ford came up with this all-stainless steel Tudor Sedan in 1931. Ford and Allegheny got together 5 years later to create a 1936 Ford Stainless Steel vehicle.
The story has it that three 1931 Stainless Steel Tudors were built. One was cut apart and used for trade shows. One was destroyed in a fire. The third disappeared in the 1940s, only to resurface in in the early 2000s on eBay.
The whereabouts of that car is not known.
Posted 07/31/14 |