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Hagerty readers and Hagerty Drivers Club members share their cherished collector and enthusiast vehicles with us via our contact email, tips@hagerty.com. We’re showcasing some of our favorite stories among these submissions. To have your car featured, send complete photography and your story of ownership to the above email address.
Today’s featured vehicle is a 1931 Ford Model A Tudor. The successor to the Model T began production in October 1927 and presented Ford customers with a much more refined transportation experience than the Model T did. A 40-horsepower, 200-cubic-inch flathead four nearly doubled the output of the Model T’s four-cylinder engine, and a positively modern three-speed gearbox replaced the T’s planetary design. Model As featured practically identical drivetrains but came in a bevy of body styles, including the (relatively common) Tudor sedan before us today.