1929 Ford Cabriolet
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The 1929 Model A Ford Convertible Cabriolets were premium Model A body styles. Cabriolets had two doors, a passenger compartment with a bench seat which could accommodate two adults comfortably and a standard rumble seat which could accommodate two additional passengers in fair weather. Until late 1931 when the A400 Convertible Sedan was introduced, the Cabriolet was unique to the Model A line, in that it had a folding top and glass side windows, offering protection from elements comparable to a closed car and the advantages of an open car in fair weather. The crank operated side windows could be rolled up or down to provide weather protection with the top closed or to serve as wind wings with the top open. The Convertible Cabriolet was added to the line in 1929 and included some design details, like the revised cowl, which foreshadowed changes made to the entire line for 1930. All Cabriolets were equipped with a single rear-mounted spare wheel, a split rear bumper, a single left-side tail light, rumble seat, cowl lamps, black wheels, and black wall tires as standard equipment. This beautiful custom ground up built car definitely tops the charts of builds. Not only does the beautiful...