1929 Ford Model A Shay on 2040-cars
O'Fallon, Missouri, United States
1929 Ford Model A reproduction (1980 Shay Model A). RARE Polar Bear Edition ( all white with lots of chrome). 2.3 liter 4 cylinder, automatic, rack & pinion steering, front disc brakes. 2,590 actual miles. Has original full side curtains. Dual chrome Aoogha Horns. Original Ford jack. Optional fuel fill spout makes fueling easier. Dual side spare tires are the original Sears tires. Running tires have been replaced with new Lester tires. Original reproduction tail lights have been replaced with LED lights with stainless steel brackets. Original top is in good condition with one small slit. Custom made top boot, Custom made small side trunk, Custom made top cover for travel, Custom made California Car Cover. Original reproduction gas gauge with idiot lights replaced with a functional Quad Guage from Speedhut. Front seat area upholstery has been redone. Rumble seat upholstery is original. Car was originally purchased by a doctor from Migliore Ford in Midland, PA. 2nd owner was owner of Lunati Cams in TN. He kept the car in a friend’s museum. I purchased this Polar Bear from the museum. I store the car in a climate controlled garage. Call 314-503-1629 with any questions or to make arrangements to inspect the car. CAR IS FOR SALE LOCALLY AND AUCTION WILL END IF CAR IS SOLD. CASH or WIRE TRANSFER ONLY. BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR PICKUP OR MAKING SHIPPING ARRANGEMENTS. www.shayhistory.com for Shay details & history. Call me at 314-503-1629 for additional pictures. |
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