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1930 Ford Model. A 4 Door With Suicide Factory Doors. Original Car on 2040-cars

US $16,500.00
Year:1930 Mileage:490000
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United States

United States
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This is an original great running 1930 Ford Model A.  

I'm no expert on these cars and don't really know the value of such a car but I traded my camper for it anyway.  My 4 young children and my wife have enjoyed ridding around in a piece of American history. It is truly a beautiful car.  

It has the points with the retarder, hand throttle to set for highway use(cruise), foot petal accelerator, hand brake, wolf whistle and the iouga  horn.  The body is straight and the paint is ok. The top is great and the interior is very very good.  It is a dependable driver.  The tires are less than a year old and have no more than 1000 miles on them. There are no leaks to notice when I park it in my garage.  It has all the original equipment included.   This is the kind of car you could use in a road rally.  The man who has owned it for the past 40 years is a T and A expert. He passed last year and left it to his daughter. She traded it to me for my rv.    I will take as many pictures as I can. And answer as many questions as I can.   I'm going to have to trust you with a lot of this, including the value.   If you have something you want to sell so you can buy thus give me a call. However I require this transaction be completed on ebay if it originated here.   Things I'm in the market for:  hot rod, 67-69 camaro ss or rs, dodge viper, motor home, travel trailer, gold coins, silver coins. I like buying theses items. Maybe you can buy mine here by bidding and I could buy yours later . Call my cell at 501-593-7448.   And please be honest I don't know a lot about these cars. 

DELIVERY IS AVAILABLE ENCLOSED FOR $2 per drivable mile. No boats

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