World’s oldest Ford up for sale

Posted Thu Jan 11 2007 1:02 PM by Kenneth Hall

World’s oldest Ford up for sale

The third Ford Model A sold by Henry Ford in 1903 is up for sale again. The oldest surviving car built by Ford Motor Company and the oldest known example of the historic Model A will be offered at RM Auctions’ “Vintage Motor Cars in Arizona,” to be held at the Arizona Biltmore Resort & Spa in Phoenix on the 19th of this month.

The 1903 Model A Rear Entry Tonneau, car no. 30, has seen only four owners in its 104-year existence. The car was purchased initially by Herbert L. McNary, a butter maker from Britt, Iowa. Records show that McNary put down a $170 deposit on the $850 car. The car rides on a 72inch wheelbase and is powered by an 8hp, 100 cubic-inch engine mated to a two-speed gearbox.

The car eventually turned up in a museum in Germany until its current owner purchased it in 2001. Experts predict that it might sell from anywhere between $400,000 and $500,000 at the auction.

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  • Thu Jan 11 2007 4:26 PM

    keebie says

    I guess they cant sell it as never been smoked in

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