That thing is bitchin’. I assume it.was a custom job, but wonder if Ford actually made any of those to begin with
There were a few manufacturers of conversion kits. In the ’20s & ’30s rural roads weren’t ploughed. https://www.farmcollector.com/equipment/ford-model-a-zmbz14janzbea/
That makes sense. Thanks for posting it, I was genuinely curious what the source of this sort of rig was.
These were used by mail carriers in the Northern climes. I think they were conversions done by other contractors, not Ford.
First one I saw was I’n a Christmas movie that was on when I was a kid. Few years ago I saw a working one way update ny .
That would look righteous coming down the road in the snow
That thing is bitchin’. I assume it.was a custom job, but wonder if Ford actually made any of those to begin with
Lots a junk in that yard
There were a few manufacturers of conversion kits. In the ’20s & ’30s rural roads weren’t ploughed. https://www.farmcollector.com/equipment/ford-model-a-zmbz14janzbea/
That makes sense. Thanks for posting it, I was genuinely curious what the source of this sort of rig was.
These were used by mail carriers in the Northern climes. I think they were conversions done by other contractors, not Ford.
First one I saw was I’n a Christmas movie that was on when I was a kid. Few years ago I saw a working one way update ny .