1930 Ford Model A Hot Rod Showcased at DFW Car & Toy Museum Highlights American Customization Spirit

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The DFW Car & Toy Museum in Fort Worth is currently drawing attention with its display of a meticulously customized 1930 Ford Model A five-window coupe, part of the Ron Sturgeon Collection. This street rod, powered by a 302ci V8 engine, stands as a vibrant example of the American tradition of car customization, merging historical charm with modern performance enhancements.
Technical details of the hot rod reveal the craftsmanship involved in its creation. The vehicle features a Z'd, partially boxed frame with Model B-style front suspension and disc brake spindles, alongside ladder bars and coil overs at the rear for improved stability. Braking is handled by front discs and rear drums, maintaining the classic hot rod aesthetic while ensuring safety and performance.
Under the hood, the engine, rebuilt in 2018, is equipped with Billet Specialties valve covers, billet pulleys, MSD ignition, Patriot headers, and dual Edelbrock carburetors. Power is delivered through a C10 three-speed automatic transmission. The interior blends classic and contemporary elements, featuring a four-spoke steering wheel and a VDO gauge cluster for monitoring the car's performance metrics.
Ron Sturgeon, the museum's founder, praises the hot rod as 'loud, proud, and unapologetically fun,' highlighting it as a celebration of American ingenuity and the art of car customization. Now a centerpiece at the museum, the 1930 Ford Model A hot rod offers visitors a unique glimpse into the evolution of automotive design and engineering. With free admission, the museum provides an accessible venue for car enthusiasts and families to appreciate this significant piece of automotive history.

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