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Brandon Classics
1990 Defoor Ave N.W.
Atlanta, GA
30318-2976, US

Phone - (404) 350-0558
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1929 Ford Model A - 2 Door Sedan

1929 Ford Model A 2 Door Sedan - Green with Black Fenders with Gray Broadcloth interior, chrome bumpers, rear window sunshade, motometer, rear mounted spare, new tires.

This 1929 Ford Model A 2 door Sedan has been restored to original, with an all steel body.

This Classic Ford Model A runs excellent, it is a lot of fun to drive and easy to maintain. Offered at only $14,900.00.

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We offer low rate, simple interest financing through JJ Best & Banc, delivery to your door no problem, on display in our 15,000 S' classic car museum located inside the 100,000 S' Brandon Home Furnishing store here in Atlanta, GA.

Please call our office toll free @ 866-297-2331 to find out how easy we make it for you to own this classic Model A Ford today!

This Classic and Very Collectible restored 1929 Ford Model A  is OFFERED @ $14,900

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NEWS - MEMORIES AND CULTURE FROM 1926 - (in no particular order)
NEWS - MEMORIES - CULTURE From 1929  - (in no particular order) -
- Trotsky is expelled from U.S.S.R.
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The Lateran Treaty establishes an independent Vatican City.
- First large-scale Jewish-Arab violence caused by a clash at the Wailing Wall in Jerusalem.
- Byrd and Bennett Fly Over South Pole
- Car Radio Invented

Additional U.S. Events
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St. Valentine's Day gangland massacre in Chicago (Feb. 14).
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Stock market prices plummet (Nov.-Dec.). U.S. securities lose $26 billion, marking the first financial disaster of the Great Depression

U.S. Statistics
President: Herbert C. Hoover
Vice President: Charles Curtis
Population: 121,767,000
Federal spending:  $3.13 billion
Consumer Price Index:  17.1
Unemployment:  3.2%
Cost of a first-class stamp:  $0.02

Sports
World Series

Philadelphia A's d. Chicago Cubs (4-1)

Stanley Cup

Boston d. NY Rangers (2-0)

Wimbledon

Women: Helen Wills d. H. Jacobs (6-1 6-2)
Men: Henri Cochet d. J. Borotra (6-4 6-3 6-4)

Kentucky Derby Champion

Clyde Van Dusen

NCAA Football Champions

Notre Dame (9-0-0)

Entertainment
Events

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The Museum of Modern Art opens in New York City.
- CBS is founded by William S. Paley.

Entertainment Awards

Science
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Penicillin is first used to fight an infection.
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Albert Einstein proposes the unified field theory.
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German psychiatrist Hans Berger develops the electroencephalogram (EEG) for recording brain waves.


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