1929 Ford Shay Model A Pick Up on 2040-cars
Carlsbad, California, United States
Transmission:Manual
Vehicle Title:Clear
Mileage: 10,500
Make: Ford
Exterior Color: Red
Model: Model A
Interior Color: Black
Trim: Pick Up
Number of Cylinders: 4
Drive Type: RWD
I am 80 years old and must sell a very rare Shay Model A pick up Truck. (probably one of a kind)
1. Double Side Mounts with covers.
2. Hard top and repaired soft top.
3. Side mount mirrors.
4. Chrome AAAHHHOOOOGA horn.
5. Chrome headlight visors.
6. Powdercoated wheels 6 $400.
7. Chome beauty rings.
8. Wood side rails.
9. New paint.
10. Chrome excellent.
11. Custom Flag holders
12. Upgraded heater
13. Power windows.
14. Titled as a 1929 Ford (no Smog)
15. 4 New tires
16. Clean undercarrage and frame.
17. Real Model A rear bumper.
18. Model A running board rack with tool box.
19. Excellent chrome wheel center caps.
20. Excellent interior.
21. New carpet
22. Chrome headlights.
23. Wood bed excellent.
24. Only 10500 Miles.
Fun driving year round. Installsoft top for summer and hard top for winter driving. A rare opportunity to own a one of a kind ShayTruck. Drives a California Highway speeds. Can be used as an every day driver. An outstanding Shay Truck for the buyer who wants and appreciates the best.
This car is sold as is without ant guaranty or warranty. Deposit is non refundable. I welcome an inspection of the car before bidding.
I can deliver the car to the dock for shippment to Europe, Asia, N and S America, and Australia.
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