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1928 Model A 2 Door Coupe on 2040-cars

US $12,950.00
Year:1928 Mileage:99999
Location:

Portland, Oregon, United States

Portland, Oregon, United States
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1928 Model A Channeled Coupe. Built on custom frame with 350 Chevy V- 8 and 350 automatic transmission. All steel body channeled 4" with no rust left. Panels replaced by previous owner. I purchased to finish but my job has changed and just do not have time. Car has 1928 Washington plate and clear Washington title licensed as a 1928 Ford. 8 inch Ford rear end, Bell front axle with disc brakes, new glass, new seat and custom exhaust .Previous drove all over the state of Washington with no issues. Dual fours are hard starting and need fine tuning. Need gauges and speedometer. Overall great start on a good all steel Ford Rod.

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The attractive new 2013 Ford Fusion has done wonders for the brand in the highly competitive midsize sedan segment - the vehicle is up nearly 22 percent compared to last year. But that sales momentum may soon hold steady due to low inventory levels of the new Fusion across the United States.
According to a report in The Detroit News, citing automotive data and Ward's Auto, Ford currently has a 39-day supply of the Fusion. That might sound fine, but a normally healthy average is about a 60-day supply. If Ford were to stop production on the Fusion today, there would only be enough vehicles available to get through another five weeks of sales, according to the News.
Currently, Ford produces the Fusion at its three-shift assembly plant in Hermosillo, Mexico, and will add production at its facility in Flat Rock, MI later this year. A Ford spokesperson told The Detroit News that when Flat Rock production comes online, the automaker will need to rush new stock out to the regions with the most demand for the Fusion. Ford has doubled its coastal retail market share, with huge amounts of growth in areas like Los Angeles, San Francisco and Miami, the News reports.

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