1928 - 1930 (Mar) Ford AA Truck Radiator
28-29FT 10FPI
This radiator is intended for the October 1927 release until March 1930 Model A light body trucks and and larger AA trucks. We have added this A-8005 radiator to our portfolio due to the number of distinct elements. This chart may help identify your AA.
- Modern efficient copper core design with 10 fins per inch 1-13/16
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Louvers embossed between each fin to disrupt air flow and facilitate heat transfer
- 3/4" seamless weld tubes in a staggered array to disrupt airflow laterally
- Three part top tank
- D1 style bottom tank
- Funnel shaped inlet
- Galvanized steel sidewalls to resist rust
- Fan shroud mount in the sidewall
- Sidewalls available with relief like OE (upon request)
- Cowl rod bracket for support rods to firewall
- Internal baffle in top tank to prevent coolant loss
- Correct angle on lower outlet to clear power house generators
- Electric wire tabs soldered to lower tank
- Larger (and different) sidewall tabs riveted to the sidewall
- Painted flat black to aid in heat exchange
- Steel fan shrouds with wire channel (available separately)
Each radiator is tested with an original Ford shell to assure general fit, appropriate neck placement and accurate mounting bracket placement. Each 1928-1929 radiator is also tested with an original 1928 steel fan shroud to assure fitment. If for any reason you are not satisfied with the fit, finish, design or craftmanship the radiator may be returned to us postage pre-paid in new and re-saleable condition for a refund.
For a little more money, you may also consider our 28-29RT with round tubes for more authentic look.
Made in the USA (and made with 99.99% North American sourced materials!)
We make to order. Please allow adequate time for us to build.
Build time estimates [August 2024]
Brass Model Ts 6-8 weeks
Black Model Ts FT 5-6 weeks - RT is 8 weeks
Model As 6-8 weeks
Heater cores 6-8 weeks
Model A and 32 Ford Street rods 8 weeks
Common street rods 15 weeks
Tricky customs & restorations 4-4.5 months
We appreciate your patience as we continue to recruit and train new fabricators.