1929 Model "a" Deluxe Reproduction Roadster on 2040-cars
Damascus, Oregon, United States
Body Type:ROADSTER
Engine:2300 FORD 4 CYL
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Exterior Color: YELLOW-BLACK
Make: Ford
Interior Color: Black
Model: Model A
Trim: YELLOW AND BLACK
Drive Type: AUTOMATIC
Options: Cassette Player, Convertible
Mileage: 4,500
1980 SHAY DELUXE REPRODUCTION MODEL "A" ROADSTER (OREGON TITLED AS A 1929 FORD REPRODUCTION)
THESE WERE SOLD AT FORD DEALERSHIPS FROM 1979 TO 1982 THERE IS A WEBSITE YOU CAN GO TO AND READ ABOUT THERE HISTORY.
THIS IS THE DELUXE MODEL WITH DUAL SIDE MOUNT TIRES AND HORNS
NEVER NEEDS SMOG CONTROL HAS 1929 OREGON PLATE THAT NEVER NEEDS TAGS IF YOU ARE IN OREGON. IF YOU ARE OUTSIDE STATE I WOULD LIKE TO KEEP OREGON PLATE.
THIS LITTLE MODEL A RUNS AND DRIVES GREAT!
WELL, IT ONLY HAS 4,500 MILES
NEEDS TLC
NEEDS CARPET
NEEDS GOOD DETAIL
NO BODY DAMAGE OF ANY KIND
WIPERS DO NOT WORK ALL ELSE WORKS FINE ALL LIGHTS SIGNALS, HEATER....RADIO....ALL GUAGES....
HAS DISC BRAKES AND AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
2300CC FORD 4 CLY ENGINE RUNS GREAT!
DOES NOT LEAK A DROP OF ANY FLUIDS
ANY QUESTIONS EMAIL ME AT carbuffs@comcast.net
GOOD LUCK BIDDING IN THIS LITTLE MODEL A ROADSTER
IF YOU HAVE ANY BAD FEEDBACK OR "0" FEEDBACK CONTACT ME BEFORE YOU BID!
$1,000 DEPOSIT TO BE PAID WITHIN 24 HOURS OF AUCTION END...BALANCE TO BE PAID WITHIN 7 DAYS OF AUCTION END
VEHICLE MUST BE PICKED UP WITHIN 15 DAYS OF AUCTION END UNLESS OTHER
ARRANGMENTS ARE MADE WITH SELLER.
I WILL TRY TO GET MORE PICTURES UP LATER
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