Sparrow Service Showcase

Two ford Model A’s

• Yep we take it back to the Beginning •

Start the A.

The Ford Model A, an iconic symbol of the automotive industry, brought innovation, style, and reliability to the masses during its production years from 1927 to 1931. To start the Ford Model A, one must understand its unique starting process, which differs significantly from today's modern vehicles.


First, one needs to climb into the driver's seat, immersing themselves in the nostalgic charm of the era. The accelerator pedal, brake pedal, and clutch pedal are found on the floorboard. Upon turning the ignition key located under the steering column clockwise, the engine awakens with a hint of anticipation.


The starting process continues with the manual choke, situated near the steering wheel. In colder weather, the choke control must be pulled out, adjusting the fuel-to-air ratio for an optimal start. With careful precision, one must pump the foot-operated starter button located on the floor to engage the starter motor, a robust mechanism that breathes life into the Model A.


As the engine roars to life, the next step involves smoothly pushing the choke back in, allowing the engine to warm up gradually. The familiar sound of the ignition firing and the rhythmic movement of the pistons can be felt, providing a connection between the driver and the mechanical masterpiece before them.


Starting the Ford Model A is not just a process; it's an experience that transports one to a bygone era, where simplicity and craftsmanship prevailed. Today, it serves as a reminder of the ingenuity and determination that characterized the early days of the automobile industry.