1930 Ford Model A Coupster Hot Rod on 2040-cars
Huntington Station, New York, United States
1930 Ford yellow coupe transformed into a roadster
like they did in the day because it has a bit more room. It has a 47ish rebuilt
Flathead coupled to a 5 speed trans,37 Dashboard, Duval style windshield (not
installed), 37 Ford bucket seats or an original leather roadster seat with 1 tear(your choice) New aluminum
radiator (set up for a chevy but can be changed with included outlets) on an original boxed frame. The car
has no rust and has very nice professional body mods and paint. Take a look how
the doors mold into the 37 dash, (not very common)1 small baseball size dent on top
of quarter panel due to tent collapse. Not running at present and will need work
such as wiring, clutch, interior panels, brakes plumbed, etc. Not far from completion. Have many
parts that come with the car such as cycle fenders, both headlights, 37 dash gauges. etc. Never was a rusty New York car. The hood
and grill are fiberglass and not fitted to car. Winning bidder to pay $1000.00 deposit within 48 hours. Balance due within 5 days unless other arraignments are made and not with PayPal unless you want to pay the fees. Please look at the pictures and feel free to ask questions before you bid. Car is listed in other venues so I reserve the right to end the auction if sold elsewhere. Please no scammers or phoney bidders. Get your spouse or mother's approval first! |
Ford Model A for Sale
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