1929 Ford Model A Roadster Sound Deadening

Lauren Maiman

The 1929 Ford Model A Deluxe Roadster is a showstopper—graceful lines, vintage charm, and open-top driving at its finest. But while it shines on the parade route, early roadsters like this were built with no cabin insulation to speak of. That means engine noise, road vibration, and wind all pour directly into the driving experience. For owners who want to enjoy the elegance of their classic while making it more livable, upgrading with modern sound control is an easy win.

Today’s restorers are choosing 1929 Ford Model A Roadster sound deadening options that preserve authenticity while improving comfort. LizardSkin Sound Control delivers both.

A Smarter Way to Reduce Noise

In an open-body car like the Model A Roadster, there’s no room for bulky mats or carpeted soundproofing. LizardSkin Sound Control is a spray-on coating that applies directly to metal surfaces like the floor pan, firewall, and inner body panels. Once cured, it forms a lightweight, flexible barrier that dampens vibration and reduces sound transmission—perfect for vintage steel bodies.

It’s ideal for antique vehicles with tight curves, low floors, and original interior details. No trimming. No adhesives. No visible modern materials.

For guidance, visit the application guide.

Benefits for Vintage Roadster Restorers

  • Reduces road, engine, and drivetrain noise

  • Preserves interior space and original detailing

  • Seamless spray-on application using the SuperPro Application Kit

  • Lightweight and reversible for preservation-minded builds

Whether you’re parading through town or heading to a vintage rally, LizardSkin Sound Control helps make your 1929 Ford Model A Roadster more enjoyable to drive—without compromising the timeless experience of open-air motoring.