Ford Model A Gangster Car
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Legend has it that the first drawing of the fledgling car was made by Henry Ford's son, Edsel.
At least, it was Edsel who made sketches of the design options for the car's radiator and dashboard.
The first example of the new car, designated the Ford Model A, was produced on October 20, 1927, and mass production began in December of that year.
During production, Ford made changes to the car's design, primarily related to the installation of a more spacious body and an improvement in its appearance.
Cars produced after 1930 had a modified radiator, a new front fender shape, and redesigned wheels.
Buyers were offered a wide range of different options, including a 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 of all variants were produced.
Plastic model kit
- Detailed engine, transmission, suspension, and interior
- Includes Thomson submachine guns ("Tommy Guns"), Colt M911 pistols, and money pouches
- Decals for bullet holes in the body and windshield
unbuilt / unpainted
Paint and glue not included
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