Ford Model AA Truck Club

2024/03/03 update

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FMAATC Pages (on aafords.com and fmaatc.org sites)

FMAATC is devoted to the Ford Model AA as a Special Interest Group (SIG). It is a Chapter-SIG of the Model A Ford Club of America (MAFCA) and a Region-SIG of the Model A Restorers Club (MARC).

The focus of the Ford Model AA Truck Club is to provide a source of information about original Ford assembly line Model AA’s (cabs, cargo bodies, and chassis) so that collectors can identify and restore their AA trucks.

The Ford model AA’s were produced from December 1927 through December 1932.

The initial AA chassis had a 131-1/2” wheel base. Starting in mid 1930 Ford also offered a 157” wheel base chassis. A 112” wheel base, Standrive, chassis was introduced in August 1931. These three chassis are sometimes referenced as AA131, AA157, and AA112.

The term “Ford Model AA” resulted because Ford assigned an “AA” prefix to any part numbers (both chassis and body parts) which were unique to the 1-1/2 ton Ford chassis. These were parts not used on the Ford passenger or commercial “A” chassis.