This book is titled "Those Wonderful Unauthorized Accessories for Model A Ford" and was written by Murray Fahnestock. It was published in 1984 by Post Group, T.H.E. in the United States. The book is a hardcover and has 250 pages. It is about transportation and automobiles. 

This fascinating little book shows you over 250 pages of advertisements for accessories from the days when the Model A was new. 1928, 1929, 1930, and 1931. You will find convenience accessories, safety performance, power and speed, winter operations, comfort, elegance, travel, special bodies, even truck bodies and accessories. See period examples of the kind of additions that would make your car a "loaded" visors, elegant radiator caps, racing heads, oil indicator lights, turn signals, "modern" wheels & wheel covers, roofs for your rumble seat, and much more, too much too list! You'll also find some that will make you scratch your head or just laugh. How about converting your Model A into a snowmobile with tracks around its six wheels? How about a rear-view mirror with it's own clock? Whether you want to jazz up your vehicle or read up on some interesting history, buy now to own this unique book. 450 illustrations.