1928 Ford Model A Roadster Rumble Seat V8 Vintage Hot Rod Barnfind Old School on 2040-cars
Kingston, New York, United States
Body Type:Roadster
Engine:V8 327
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Used
Exterior Color: Green
Make: Ford
Interior Color: Tan
Model: Model A
Trim: Green
Drive Type: 4 Speed
Mileage: 10,000
1928 Ford Model A Roadster Hot Rod with Rumble Seat A real barn find, that still has the dust on it; has never been cleaned since taken out of storage This car is exactly the way I found it since it was put away years ago I would say the car was built in the 1960's according to what was used It has a mid year Corvette 327 engine, 4 speed transmission, Ford rear and drum brakes all the way around It has vintage ladder bars, Ford steel wheels, and shorty hubcaps The car is an original western body, from Utah, car still has Utah VIN tag; body has no rust anywhere, with fiberglass fenders The paint on the car looks to be in very good condition, just needing a good cleaning and detailing It has a stock convertible top which is in very good condition, the rumble seat opens as it should The body is in very good condition with no damage anywhere and still retains its original cowl fuel system! The interior is pretty simple, seat covers are good on both seats and still has original dash and gauges Car is very complete from bumper to bumper Car will need complete servicing before being able to drive as in brakes, battery, fluids changed, and so on... It does turn over with no problem with jumper pack Gas tank is clean inside to look at, carb leaks a little gas, which is to be expected Drained gas tank and put fresh fuel in and changed the points, and it did fire up If you would like more information or any questions answered please call me at any time, I do not check my emails often. Call or email for more info 845-399-2835 This car is for sale locally, I reserve the right to end this auction at any time. Please contact me if you would like to make a pre purchase inspection. |
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