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  2. Ford Model AA - Wikipedia

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    During the production of the Model AA, the wheels were also changed. Spoked wheels similar in appearance to Model A wheels but much heavier were used during 1928. Twenty inch 6 slot disc wheels were produced by Budd for Ford during 1929. In 1930, a new style 20 inch 5 slot disc wheel was adopted. These wheels were used for 1930 and part of 1931.

  3. Ford Model A (1927–1931) - Wikipedia

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    The very rare special coupe started production around March 1928 and ended in mid-1929. [citation needed] The Model A was the first Ford to use the standard set of driver controls with conventional clutch and brake pedals, throttle, and gearshift. Previous Fords used controls that had become uncommon to drivers of other makes.

  4. Ford Model A engine - Wikipedia

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    1929 Ford Model AA heavy-duty truck, a variant of the Model A. The 1.5-ton Ford Model AA truck – produced for only five years, but widely used for decades – was powered by the Ford Model A engine, commonly driving a four-speed manual transmission. [5]

  5. Ford Model A - Wikipedia

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    1903 Ford Model A 1928 Ford Model A Business Coupe. The Model A is the designation of two cars made by Ford Motor Company, one in 1903 and one beginning in 1927: Ford Model A (1903–1904) Ford Model A (1927–1931)

  6. File:1929 Ford Model AA Truck DGO099.jpg - Wikipedia

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  7. Ruxton (automobile) - Wikipedia

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    The Ruxton was a front-wheel drive automobile produced by the New Era Motors Company of New York, New York, United States, during 1929 and 1930. The car was the brainchild of William Muller and was built in the Board Machine plant in Philadelphia, Moon Motor Car factory in St. Louis, Missouri , and Kissel Motors of Hartford, Wisconsin , who ...