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*beautiful* 1929 Ford Model A Deluxe Sport Coupe Rumble Seat Ground Up Restored on 2040-cars

US $29,999.99
Year:1929 Mileage:90498
Location:

Algoma, Wisconsin, United States

Algoma, Wisconsin, United States

I am selling my very nice 1929 Deluxe Sport Coupe, fresh off a ground up restore approximately 2 years ago. 
Car is in perfect condition and an all steel car, no fiberglass. This great car comes with brand new Lebaron Bonney top
and Lebaron Bonney Mohair interior including a new rumble seat. 
Car interior and rumble seat area are finished off complete, including the back of the seat, sides and the floor.
Car has a beautiful shine and finished with 1929 Ford colors including: 
Upper and lower body in ROSE BEIGE, Belt Moldings are in SEAL BROWN and the pin striping & wheels in matching
1929 Ford ORANGE. 
Car has all correct parts, motor, transmission, rear end, exhaust - etc. 
Car also comes with very rare Vintage Marble Agate Orange and white shift knob.
Tires are in Like-New shape and car also has dual tire side mounts. 
Car also comes with very nice leather trunk mounted on the back of the car. 
Top also opens and hooks up inside on interior of the top to have access to rumble seat as it should. 
Car also has a manifold heater that can be adjusted all the way on to closed if not needed. 
Also when motor was rebuilt the 2 piece crank pulley was used so if needed to be replaced one does not have to
lift the motor in the front to remove it. 
Also installed on motor are new Float-A-Motor engine mounts to reduce vibration of the car. 
The Float-A-Motor engine mounts also make it much easier to remove the motor if ever needed and do other types of maintenance. 
Anyone wanting to come look at this wonderful car is very welcome to come, just send an email to set up a time. 
You will not be disappointed. 
Henry Ford himself would be proud of this gem and you could take this to any car show
and be very proud of it without having people picking it apart. 
Car is also for sale locally and I may consider offers. 
I hold a clear Wisconsin Title. 
I have been selling on Ebay for almost 20 years and with going on 1 million successful
internet transactions,  trust you will receive the exact item shown. :)
I have a friend in the car hauling business & If needed, I will also help with arrangements for enclosed shipping of this car at a great rate.

Questions, please email via ebay please,

thanks

Scott



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