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yes3D model of a classic two-door sedan produced by the Ford Motor Company as part of the Model A series, which succeeded the highly influential Model T. The Model A was produced from 1927 to 1931, and the Tudor sedan, one of the most popular body styles, was introduced in 1928. Designed under the direction of Henry Ford's son, Edsel Ford, the Model A Tudor offered a more modern and stylish appearance compared to the Model T. The car featured a 3.3-liter inline four-cylinder engine producing about 40 horsepower, paired with a three-speed manual transmission. The Model A was the first Ford to use standard driver controls, including a gas pedal, brake pedal, and a conventional H-pattern shifter. More than five million Model A cars were produced during its four-year production run.
3D model created maximally close to a real Ford car and based on the dimensions from open sources.
All model files were "smoothed". By request we provide unsmoothed files.
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Images are rendered using V-Ray plugin, lighting and environment are not included to a set.
Manufacturer:
Ford Motor CompanyAlso called:
A-Model Ford, A-boneProduction:
1928-1931Class:
Full-size FordQuick facts: was the Ford Motor Company's second market success after its predecessor, the Model T.
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model worked perfectly with quixel. recommended
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works well for my video.
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well made hard surface modeling!!, as usual