1928–1929 Ford Model A Tudor Sedan (Body Style 55-A)
Although the identity of the smooth gentleman is unknown, the car is likely Evan's Model A Ford Tudor. In September 1932, after being called to be district president of the Blue Ridge District in Pennsylvania, Evan purchased his Model A from a departing elder. He soon traded this in on a 1931 Ford sedan.
Key Identifying Features of the 1928-1929 Ford Model A Tudor
The Tudor Body Style: Ford's two-door closed sedan layout, featuring one wide door on each side and a large rear quarter window.
Wheels: 21-inch wire-spoke wheels (1930–1931 models moved to smaller 19-inch wheels).
Cowl & Hood Line: A distinct arched cowl line separating the hood from the body cowl area.
Hood Louvers: Short vertical louvers set toward the rear of the hood side panels.
Radiator Shell: The tall, upright nickel-plated radiator shell characteristic of the early Model A production run.