1930 Ford Paint Colors

In 1930, Ford primarily offered the Model A, which was available in several body styles and configurations. The Model A was the successor to the Model T and featured more sophisticated styling and improved performance. Here's a brief description of the Ford Model A:

Ford Model A (1927-1931): The Model A was designed to be a more comfortable and easier-to-drive car compared to the Model T. It was powered by a 3.3-liter inline-4 engine that produced around 40 horsepower. The Model A featured a 3-speed manual transmission, mechanical drum brakes, and a variety of body styles, which included:

  1. 2-door roadster
  2. 2-door coupe (Standard and Deluxe)
  3. 2-door sport coupe
  4. 2-door convertible cabriolet
  5. 2-door phaeton (Standard and Deluxe)
  6. 4-door phaeton (Standard and Deluxe)
  7. 2-door business coupe
  8. 4-door sedan (Standard and Deluxe)
  9. 4-door town sedan (Standard and Deluxe)
  10. 4-door convertible sedan
  11. 2-door Victoria coupe
  12. 2-door sedan delivery
  13. 2-door station wagon (woodie wagon)
  14. 2-door pickup truck

In addition to the Model A passenger cars, Ford also offered a commercial lineup of Model AA trucks, which were based on the Model A chassis but featured a heavier frame, larger wheels, and higher payload capacity. The Model AA trucks were available as a flatbed, stake bed, or panel delivery truck.

The Ford Model A was a popular and affordable vehicle for the time, offering improved performance, better handling, and updated styling compared to the Model T. The Model A played a significant role in solidifying Ford's reputation as an automaker and helped pave the way for future Ford models.


1930 Ford Paint Chart

Colors used on Ford Model A Vehicles in 1930

1930 Ford Paint Chart

Colors used on Ford Model A Vehicles in 1930