A-Model Ford

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A-Model Ford is the common name for Ford's late-1920s Model A automobile, a popular successor to the Model T known for its improved performance and modern styling.

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A-Model Ford canonical 1
Model A 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Ford Model A
automobile model
alsoKnownAs Ford Model A (1927)
surface form: Ford Model A

A-Model Ford
surface form: Model A

Ford Model A (1927)
surface form: Model A Ford
assemblyLocation Dearborn, Michigan, United States
surface form: Dearborn, Michigan
bodyStyle 2-door coupe
2-door sedan
4-door sedan
phaeton
pickup truck
roadster
brakeType mechanical drum brakes
class compact car
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
culturalSignificance iconic American pre-war car
popular with antique car collectors
designer Edsel Ford
Henry Ford
engineDisplacement 201 cu in
3.3 L
engineType inline-four engine
fuelSystem carbureted
fuelType gasoline
historicalEra early 1930s
late 1920s
layout front-engine, rear-wheel-drive
manufacturer Ford Motor Company
marketSegment mass-market automobile
modelYears 1928
1929
1930
1931
notableFeature four-wheel brakes
improved performance over Ford Model T
more modern styling than Ford Model T
safety glass windshield
standard electric starter
notableFor helping transition from the Model T to more modern cars
powerOutput 40 hp
predecessor Ford Model T
productionEndYear 1931
productionStartYear 1927
successor Ford Model B (1932)
surface form: Ford Model 18

Ford Model B (1932)
surface form: Ford Model B
topSpeed about 65 mph
transmission 3-speed manual
wheelbase 103.5 in

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Ford Model A (1927) alsoKnownAs A-Model Ford
A-Model Ford alsoKnownAs A-Model Ford
this entity surface form: Model A