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How much did a 1929 Ford Model A cost new?

A new 1929 Ford Model A started at about $385 for the bare Runabout, with most passenger models priced roughly between $460 and $670, and the best-equipped closed bodies approaching $800. Prices varied by body style and year, and dealer charges could alter the final sticker price.


This article explains the typical factory prices for the Model A lineup in 1929, how the price spread aligned with different body styles, and notes that local dealer pricing could differ slightly from the list. The Model A, Ford’s post-Model T redesign, offered a range intended to appeal to a broad spectrum of buyers during the late 1920s economic era.


Pricing by body style


The following figures reflect commonly cited factory prices for the Model A lineup in the late 1920s, expressed in U.S. dollars. They illustrate the progression from the least expensive open models to the more expensive closed configurations.



  • Runabout: approximately $385

  • Touring Car: approximately $460

  • Roadster: approximately $460

  • Coupe: approximately $670

  • Sedan (closed body): approximately $795


These figures show the typical price spread buyers faced when selecting a Model A in the late 1920s. Individual dealer listings could vary due to options, taxes, and delivery charges.


Historical context and comparison


Where it fit in Ford’s lineup


The Model A replaced the aging Model T platform and, in its initial years, offered a price ladder that made several open and enclosed styles affordable for a broad segment of buyers. The price differences mirrored the body style, seating capacity, and degree of enclosure.


Price against era peers


Compared with some contemporaries, the Model A’s price range remained competitive for the late 1920s mass market, reflecting Ford’s strategy to offer a spectrum of affordable options while upgrading technology and styling.


Summary


In brief, a new 1929 Ford Model A began at roughly $385 for the Runabout, with most common passenger configurations in the $460–$670 range and top-end closed bodies near $800. The exact price depended on body style, year, and dealer, but the Model A’s pricing was designed to provide broad appeal within an accessible budget for late-1920s American buyers.

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