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1930 Ford Model A Coupe Driverside

1930 Ford Model A Coupe - Slammed

Jason Graham's '30 A coupe
January, 2010
By Eric Geseirt
1930 Ford Model A Coupe Driverside
You might not expect a 37-year-old to have 20 years experience in building hot rods, but once you see the work Jason Graham turns out of his shop in Portland, Tennessee, you soon become a believer.

1930 Ford Model A Coupe Steering Wheel
One of the big tricks for... 
   
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1930 Ford Model A Coupe Steering Wheel
One of the big tricks for Jason in building this car was to get the channeled look without actually giving up the space in the interior. He got it done by Z'ing the frame 6 inches at the cowl and 12 inches out back. The 6-inch chop only adds to the overall extra-low profile. A Deuce dash went in along with a set of Stewart Warner gauges. The column is an owner-built one-off and the wheel is a 15-inch stainless steel item from a boat.
Once satisfied with how the car looked and worked, Jason blew everything apart so he could paint it. He then used a Charcoal base with a PPG 2060 satin clear to give just enough sheen. Though he molded in the visor on his coupe, he didn't fill the roof insert section, opting instead to use a roof section portion from a '76 Cadillac and covered it with cloth. Once painted the car was assembled for a final time and one of Jason's pinstriping buddies, Gator, came by to add some fine-line color to the trunk lid, headlights, and radiator cover.

1930 Ford Model A Coupe Seats
Jason did his own upholstery... 
   
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1930 Ford Model A Coupe Seats
Jason did his own upholstery work too, adding pleated red material over a custom-split bench seat he built.
1930 Ford Model A Coupe Engine
A 371 Olds V-8 resides up... 
   
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1930 Ford Model A Coupe Engine
A 371 Olds V-8 resides up front, and it's topped with an Edelbrock intake with four Stromberg 97 carbs (and, yes, they all work). It was a low-mile motor when Jason got it, so an in-depth overhaul wasn't needed. Inside the block a Schneider racing cam was used, and an aluminum radiator keeps everything running cool. One of the ways Jason was able to get his coupe on the ground was by having his exhaust system end at the end of the Lakes-style headers he built-nothing runs under the car. A Borg Warner four-speed trans delivers the power to the 10-bolt Posi rearend.
1930 Ford Model A Coupe Passenger Side
It's all steel, and both the... 
   
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1930 Ford Model A Coupe Passenger Side
It's all steel, and both the visor and firewall have been molded into the body by the owner. Jason also painted his ride, and used a Charcoal base with a PPG 2060 satin clear. The wheels are 15-inch steelies (5s and 7s) wrapped in Coker (5.60 and L78) wide whites and topped with '42 Ford wheelcovers.
CHASSIS
Frame / Manufacturer custom by Jason Graham Hot Rods       
Wheelbase 113”  
Modifications 2x6 and 2x4 tubing Z’d 6 inches front, 12 inches rear 
Rearend / Ratio 10-bolt Posi / 3.42:1 
Rear suspension triangulated four-link 
Rear brakes drum 
Front suspension ‘40 Ford straight-axle mounted suicide-style with split wishbones 
Front brakes ‘40 Ford drums 
Master cylinder Mustang
Steering box Unisteer cross-steer 
Front wheel make, size 15x5, steelies 
Rear wheel make, size 15x7, steelies 
Front tire make, size Coker, 5.60x15 
Rear tire make, size Coker, L78-15
Wheelcovers ‘42 Ford 
Gas tank Custom 16-gallon by Jason Graham Hot Rods 

ENGINE
Make ’57 Oldsmobile
Displacement 371
Machining / Assembly stock
Camshaft Schneider Racing Cam 
Water pump stock 
Cooling fan 15” manual 
Radiator aluminum
Alternator 12-volt generator 
Manifold / Induction Edelbrock / four-deuce Stromberg 97
Headers Custom Lake-style by Jason Graham Hot Rods 
Exhaust / Mufflers NONE!

TRANSMISSION
Make Borg Warner four-speed
Clutch disc 10.5”
Pressure plate Camaro 10.5” 
Shifter custom-made from a ’46 Chevy truck shift handle 

BODY
Body style / Material coupe / steel
Body manufacturer Henry Ford 
Body mods chopped 6 inches, molded visor, molded firewall, custom hardtop insert 
Grille ’29 Ford with custom stainless screen 
Bodywork Jason Graham Hot Rods 
Paint type / Color Charcoal Base with PPG 2060 satin clear 
Painter Jason Graham 
Graphics Pinstriping by Gator 
Headlights / Taillights ’30 Model A, ’48 Ford

INTERIOR
Dashboard '32 Ford
Insert / Gauges Stewart Warner
Stereo / Speakers Couldn't hear it if it had one
Air conditioning Roll the windows down and speed up
Wiring Jason Graham Hot Rods
Steering wheel 15" stainless boat
Steering column custom
Seat custom by owner
Upholsterer Jason Graham Hot Rods


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