1929 Model A Roadster Super Deluxe Shay Replica- Barnfind, Automatic, Classic on 2040-cars
Goodyear, Arizona, United States
Up for sale is a true barn find 1929 Model A Super Deluxe Roadster (Made by Shay in 1980). This thing has been in a garage since 1990 and has not been touched or altered in any way. It still has the original Sears tires, steering wheel, etc. The only things that were done to it was a good cleaning, new master cylinder, new fuel pump and fluid changes. It is the Special Deluxe model that includes 2- spare tires, a 2.3L engine, Automatic C3 Transmission, 2- Gauge cluster factory upgrade, 2- horn aaooga horn upgrade, cassette stereo, heater, rumble seat and all snap in window panels. It has a free and clear title and fires right up and can be driven anywhere, I would suggest some new tires in the future ( I wanted to keep the original ones on the car). This thing is just a fun little cruiser that gets a ton of attention but won't break the bank. Parts are readily available at any auto parts supply house as it has the 1980 technology in the motor, trans and suspension. Parts off of a 1929 original Model a will also fit in most exterior locations such as the grill, doors, taillights, headlights, windshield, etc. I will also consider partial or straight trades, mostly interested in older cars from the 20's-60's but will consider anything that gets my attention. Feel free to call with questions or to arrange a viewing. 602-616-8345 |
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