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Ford Model A and Model AA Trucks A Complete Look At The Full Line Of Trucks Ford Manufactured! 

Ken Smith Gallery
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You will not believe how many different Model A and Model AA trucks were available in 1930-1931 from Ford. You will see different versions of dump trucks, tow trucks, refrigerated trucks, semi trucks, fuel and gas trucks, produce trucks, mail trucks, cargo trucks, stake bed trucks, special delivery trucks, pickup trucks, and more. This silent era film produced as a a marketing, promotional, and dealer film was made possible by Henry Ford and the Ford Motor Company. We added piano ragtime music for nostalgic purposes.

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Комментарии : 33   
@Kybossls
@Kybossls 28 дней назад
Man oh man do I want that first dump truck, so cool. That’ll be my next project for the garage.
@kensmithgallery4432
@kensmithgallery4432 28 дней назад
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching!
@robertreisner6119
@robertreisner6119 26 дней назад
These model AA trucks were better than what we have today.
@kensmithgallery4432
@kensmithgallery4432 26 дней назад
They were tough! Thanks for watching!
@Louis-kk3to
@Louis-kk3to 28 дней назад
Fasanating I'm 60 years old and have never seen this footage before 😮
@kensmithgallery4432
@kensmithgallery4432 28 дней назад
Glad you got to see it! Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching!
@Offroader451-rm5jz
@Offroader451-rm5jz 28 дней назад
Made in America by Americans with American iron and steel and powered by American fuel and muscle.
@kensmithgallery4432
@kensmithgallery4432 28 дней назад
Right on! Thanks for watching!
@josesosa3960
@josesosa3960 28 дней назад
Siempre tengo.ford.a.desde.chico.y.tengo.62.años.mira.se.lo.da.el.fora.
@kensmithgallery4432
@kensmithgallery4432 28 дней назад
That's awesome! Thanks for watching!
@norvillearnold
@norvillearnold 28 дней назад
Thank You very for sharing this!
@kensmithgallery4432
@kensmithgallery4432 28 дней назад
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching!
@markallison4794
@markallison4794 26 дней назад
Wow, this resonates! I was born in 1940 and remember a a kid my dad talking of his adventure in the early 1930s driving a Model AA truck to support his then new family (I'm the youngest, my surviving 92-year-old big sister is still going strong). He spoke of having a two-speed rare axle, giving it six forward gears. He reckoned on some hills he needed to reverse up in the lower reverse gear. In 1958 I had a 1928 Tudor as my daily drive. That Model A motor wasn't big on power, but it had loads of torque, so I reckon it would have done fine as a truck engine.
@kensmithgallery4432
@kensmithgallery4432 26 дней назад
Thanks for sharing a great story and for watching!
@JimErvin-d2i
@JimErvin-d2i 20 дней назад
My grandfather owned a lot of different makes of trucks in the 1920's and 30's in his trucking business .But I'm just sorry that none of them were Fords. One of his daughters, though, did own a great little '28 roadster and I still have the pictures.
@kensmithgallery4432
@kensmithgallery4432 19 дней назад
Thanks for watching!
@carlnapp4412
@carlnapp4412 28 дней назад
Was Lance Corporal Jonesy's van a Ford as well?
@Kamina1703
@Kamina1703 28 дней назад
It's a 1935 2Tonne Ford BB Box Van. Ideal for rounding up Jerry when he Parachutes in from across the Channel.
@kensmithgallery4432
@kensmithgallery4432 28 дней назад
I honestly don't know. Thanks for watching!
@josesosa3960
@josesosa3960 28 дней назад
K.tal.mui.bueno.el.camioncito.
@kensmithgallery4432
@kensmithgallery4432 28 дней назад
Thanks for watching!
@ironcladranchandforge7292
@ironcladranchandforge7292 28 дней назад
After watching this video, I'm going to the dealership tomorrow and buying me a brand new 1931 Model AA truck!! Hope my local dealership has some in stock.
@kensmithgallery4432
@kensmithgallery4432 28 дней назад
Fingers crossed! Thanks for watching!
@williamforbes5826
@williamforbes5826 Месяц назад
While I do not have a need to own a truck, there are plenty out there that do. The manufacturers are still leveraging the same concept today. A variety of trucks based on a common chassis.
@kensmithgallery4432
@kensmithgallery4432 Месяц назад
Yep, you are so correct. Same or similar chassis, different body and performance, or commercial options. Hey, why re-invent the wheel!
@SpockvsMcCoy
@SpockvsMcCoy 28 дней назад
The Model AA truck had a realistic road speed of 35 - 40 mph and only required a single driver. Horses/mules can pull a large load at 4 mph but require a group of men to control a larger team of draft animals. Thus, the worker using a Model AA truck is vastly more productive.
@kensmithgallery4432
@kensmithgallery4432 28 дней назад
Plus they didn't have to feed and shoe it! Thanks for watching!
@SpockvsMcCoy
@SpockvsMcCoy 28 дней назад
@@kensmithgallery4432 True, but an internal combustion engine requires maintenance and fuel. The largest gain is in worker productivity... which is why farm equipment and construction machinery always increase in size.
@kevinsmith3490
@kevinsmith3490 27 дней назад
@SpockvsMcCoy With a differential ratio of 5.6:1 25-30mph is more realistic.That’s how fast mine goes
@Kybossls
@Kybossls 23 дня назад
Ken, I’ve watched this several times now and needed to point out that AA with 2 slide outs and a raised roof. Today this would be a class B rv, incredible A’s, sadly most of these are gone.
@kensmithgallery4432
@kensmithgallery4432 23 дня назад
@Kybossls I never thought of it as an RV but you are right! Thanks for watching!
@juanasanelli6831
@juanasanelli6831 2 дня назад
El gran tema eran LOS FRENOS!...
@kensmithgallery4432
@kensmithgallery4432 2 дня назад
Indeed! Thanks for watching!
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