1928 Model A Ford Tudor Barn Find, Rat Rod, Project, Street Rod,has Title D on 2040-cars
Davenport, Iowa, United States
Body Type:Sedan
Engine:4 CYL
Vehicle Title:Clear
Mileage: 999,999
Make: Ford
Number of Cylinders: 4
Model: Model A
Trim: TUDOR SEDAN
Drive Type: MANUAL
THIS IS A 1928 MODEL A TUDOR SEDAN,CLEAN TITLE,BARN FIND.THE ENGINE IS GOOD I HAD IT RUNNING,TRANS GOOD I DROVE IT,BRAKES DONT WORK,TIRES ARE SHOT,INTERIOR HAS THE 2 FRONT SEATS,PART OF REAR SEAT,THIS CAR IS VERY SOLID.WOULD MAKE GREAT RAT ROD OR JUST RESTORE IT.IS MOSTLY ALL THERE.THIS CAR IS SOLD AS ISWHERE IS.I WANT 500.00 DOLLAR DOWN PAYMENT NON REFUNDABLE DEPOSIT WHEN AUCTION IS OVER SO I KNOW YOU ARE A SERIOUS BUYER.YOU MAKE ALL ARRANGEMENTS FOR PICKING IT UP IF YOU LIVE FAR AWAY.THIS IS A PICKUP ONLY.I MIGHT DELIVER FOR SMALL FEE IF YOU ARE NOT TOO FAR AWAY.ANY QUESTIONS I WOULD BE HAPPY TO ANSWER JUST ASK.ALSO FARMER THAT OWNED IT INSTALLED I BIG PIECE OF SHEET METAL ON THE ROOK THAT CAN EASILY BE REMOVED.THIS CAR NEEDS TO GO I HAVE TO MANY PROJECTS.THANKS FOR LOOKING.
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