Sites of Interest
Model A Clubs
ahooga.comAhooga. Dedicated to bring together "Model A" Ford enthusiasts, hobbyist and restorers from around the world in a way such that all will benefit from one another's knowledge and expertise.
Canada's Capital A'sDedicated to the preservation and restoration of the Model A Ford.
Canada's Captial A's and the Model A Ford Club of Victoria, Australia are proud to announce they are now "Sister Clubs" .
Antique Engines Antique Tractors
Steam Engines and Old Iron (smokstak.com)
Antique engine forums related to old iron collecting, restoring and showing hit and miss engines, vintage Diesel, steam engines, antique tractors, antique cars, antique motorcycles, old generators, pumps, industrial and farm antiques and collectibles.
fcrmodela.comJacksonville, FL - First Coast Region Model A Club
fordbarn.comFord Barn. An informational website devoted to Fords in general, from Model T through modern. Many tips, forums, and links.
mafca.comThe Model A Ford Club of America, Inc. (MAFCA) is a California non-profit corporation and a national historical society dedicated to the restoration and preservation of Model A Ford vehicles as manufactured from 1928 through 1931.
Model 'A' and 'B' Ford GarageModel A Ford Garage is dedicated to topics relating primarily to the history and authentic restoration of the 1928 to 1931 Model A and AA Ford, 1932 Model B and BB Ford, and the 1933 to 1934 Model BB and Model 40/46 four cylinder Ford cars, trucks, and parts produced worldwide by the Ford Motor Company.

modelaford.org
The Model "A" Restorers Club (MARC), founded in 1952, holds as its aims the encouragement of members to acquire, restore, preserve and exhibit the Model "A" Ford. And most importantly, to enjoy the fellowship of other Model "A" Ford owners around the world.
model-a.orgWelcome to Model-A.org the place for Model A Ford enthusiasts looking for information on Zenith carburetors.


oldride.comOld Ride. An online community for classic car, classic truck and street rod information & classifieds.


Steve Plucker: Model A Research Project A global Model A Ford History and Information Project


www.modelagarage.com Have questions - here are the answers. Click on the link and go to the dropdown menu. Click Technical, then Service Bulletins, then year of your car. On the left is a list from A - W to choose from.  A banner at the top says they are temporarily closed. Just close it and you can proceed.