ICM 1/24 Model A Standard Phaeton Soft Top Kit - 1930 24050
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ICM 1/24 Model A Standard Phaeton Soft Top Kit - 1930 24050
The Model A Standard Phaeton Soft Top, a quintessential American passenger car from the 1930s, embodies the elegance and innovation of its era.
With its sleek lines and timeless design, this vehicle epitomizes the transition from the rugged simplicity of earlier automobiles to the stylish sophistication of the pre-war period.
Crafted with meticulous attention to detail, the Model A Standard Phaeton Soft Top boasts a spacious interior, comfortably accommodating passengers with its plush seating and ample legroom.
The soft top, a hallmark feature of this vehicle, provides protection from the elements while allowing occupants to enjoy the open-air driving experience.
Under the hood, the Model A is powered by a robust engine that delivers reliable performance, making it well-suited for both city cruising and long-distance journeys.
Its smooth handling and responsive steering ensure a pleasurable driving experience, while its sturdy construction ensures durability and longevity.
With its iconic design and timeless appeal, the Model A Standard Phaeton Soft Top remains a beloved classic among automotive enthusiasts, symbolizing an era of innovation, style, and adventure on the open road.
In the 1920s, American entrepreneur and car designer Henry Ford began developing a new car model to replace the famous Ford Model T, which had been produced for 18 years.
According to legend, the first drawing of the future car was made by Henry Ford’s son, Edsel. At least, it was he who made sketches of the design options for the radiator and the car dashboard.
The first copy of the new car, designated as the Ford Model A, was produced on October 20, 1927, and mass production began in December of the same year.
During the production run, Ford made changes to the design of the car, the main of which were associated with the installation of a body with more space and improving its appearance.
Cars produced after 1930 had a modified outside radiator, a new shape of the front wheel wings, and reduced wheels.
Buyers were offered a large number of different options, among which it was possible to choose different types of body: coupe, convertible, sedan, phaeton, roadster, pickup, and others. Production of the Ford Model A ceased in 1931.
A total of 4,849,340 Ford Model A models were produced in all variants.
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