1930 Ford Model A Hot Rod Showcases American Ingenuity at DFW Car & Toy Museum
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The 1930 Ford Model A Hot Rod at DFW Car & Toy Museum showcases how classic car customization can outperform modern expectations with its 302ci V8 engine.
The 1930 Ford Model A Hot Rod features a Z'd frame, Model B-style front suspension, and a C10 three-speed automatic transmission for optimal performance and stability.
Displaying the 1930 Ford Model A Hot Rod celebrates American ingenuity and craftsmanship, inspiring future generations to appreciate automotive history and innovation.
Discover the 1930 Ford Model A Hot Rod, a masterpiece of car customization, now on free display at the DFW Car & Toy Museum in Fort Worth.
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The DFW Car & Toy Museum in Fort Worth, Texas, has added a remarkable piece of automotive history to its collection—a 1930 Ford Model A five-window coupe transformed into a custom-built street rod. This hot rod, part of the Ron Sturgeon Collection, is powered by a 302ci V8 engine, embodying the spirit of American ingenuity and the hot rod culture of the mid-20th century.
The vehicle's design combines nostalgia with performance, featuring a Z'd, partially boxed frame and Model B-style front suspension upgraded with disc brake spindles, a panhard bar, radius rods, and shocks. The rear is equipped with ladder bars and coil overs for a ride that's both stable and aggressive. Braking is managed by front discs and rear drums, staying true to traditional hot rod aesthetics.
Under the hood, the engine, rebuilt in 2018, boasts Billet Specialties valve covers, billet pulleys, MSD ignition, Patriot 'outside chassis' headers, and dual Edelbrock carburetors. The power is delivered to the rear wheels through a C10 three-speed automatic transmission mounted on a tubular crossmember. Inside, the coupe features a four-spoke steering wheel and a VDO gauge cluster, offering a blend of classic and modern elements to monitor the vehicle's performance.
Ron Sturgeon, the museum's founder, describes the car as 'loud, proud, and unapologetically fun,' a testament to the creativity and craftsmanship of hot rod builders. The 1930 Ford Model A Hot Rod is not just a display of automotive excellence but also a celebration of a pivotal era in car customization.
The DFW Car & Toy Museum offers free admission, inviting visitors of all ages to explore this and other exhibits. Located at 2550 McMillan Parkway, Fort Worth, TX, the museum is open Tuesday through Saturday from 9:00 am to 6:00 pm. For more information, visit https://dfwcarandtoymuseum.com.
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