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What years did Ford build the Model A?

The Ford Model A was a hugely popular automobile produced by the Ford Motor Company from 1927 to 1931. This classic car replaced the iconic Ford Model T and became a symbol of the roaring 1920s. The Model A was known for its sleek design, improved performance, and wide range of body styles, making it a favorite among drivers of the era.


The Years the Ford Model A Was Produced


The Ford Model A was in production for a total of 4 years, from 1927 to 1931. The specific years were:



  • 1927

  • 1928

  • 1929

  • 1930

  • 1931


The Model A was introduced on December 2, 1927, as a replacement for the aging Ford Model T, which had been in production since 1908. The Model A was a significant upgrade, featuring a more powerful 4-cylinder engine, a 3-speed transmission, and a range of body styles, including a Tudor sedan, a Fordor sedan, a coupe, a roadster, and a pickup truck.


Production of the Ford Model A continued until March 1932, when it was replaced by the Ford Model B. During its 4-year production run, over 4.3 million Model A's were built, making it one of the most successful and iconic cars in Ford's history.

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