1929 Ford Model A Speedster Boattail Joins The Ron Sturgeon Collection

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The Ron Sturgeon Collection has recently acquired a 1929 Ford Model A Speedster Boattail, a vehicle that stands as a pinnacle of early American automotive design and engineering. This custom speedster, powered by a 201ci inline-four engine and a three-speed manual transmission, has been upgraded with period-correct enhancements such as a Stromberg 94 carburetor and Ansen intake manifold, offering enthusiasts a rare look into the golden era of motoring.
Featuring a striking white and green paint scheme, the car is adorned with unique custom details including red 21″ wire-spoke wheels, a boattail rear, and a spotlight mounted on the running board. The interior is equally impressive, with burgundy bucket seats, a dashboard wrapped in alligator-style upholstery, and a white-faced barrel speedometer, all contributing to an authentic vintage-racer ambiance.
Ron Sturgeon, the founder of the DFW Car & Toy Museum, shared his enthusiasm for the new addition, remarking, 'This car is an incredible example of creativity meeting craftsmanship.' The 1929 Ford Model A Speedster Boattail not only exemplifies the mechanical ingenuity of its time but also enriches a collection dedicated to preserving and celebrating the legacy of automotive history.
This acquisition underscores the importance of preserving historical vehicles as educational tools and sources of inspiration for future generations. It also highlights the growing interest in classic cars as both cultural artifacts and investments, reflecting broader trends in the automotive industry and collector markets.

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