1930 Ford Model A on 2040-cars
Lima, Ohio, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Drive Type: RWD
Make: Ford
Mileage: 6,133
Model: Model A
Exterior Color: Blue
Trim: 3 Window
Interior Color: Tan
Up for auction is a 1930 Ford Model A 3 window. I am listing this vehicle for my father. He will be the contact person. This is a very nice driver. The vehicle was restored about 15 years ago and has been well taken care of since. The vehicle still has the original motor and transmission. The vehicle still looks good and runs great. The engine sounds very good. A new carburetor has been installed to keep with the upkeep of the vehicle. The paint still shines and looks good and there is no rust on top or underneath to speak of. The running boards are my favorite part of these vehicles. They give it an added dimension that you just don't see anymore. This is truly a very solid automobile and you are getting it at a great price. The glass is in great condition as well as the chrome. I would say that the tires are in average condition. The vehicle drives straight down the road and does not have any problems stopping or going. As you can see by the pictures, the interior is still in very nice condition and looks like new. From what I can tell, all of the lights and signals work properly. The car is a lot of fun to drive. When something like this is on the road, everybody seems to notice. This would be a very nice car for grandma and grandpa to take their grandchildren for a ride in and reminisce about the good ole' days.
The vehicle has a clear title and is in his company's name. Any sale to a non-dealer may be subject to your state's applicable sales tax rate. He is located in Ohio and, depending on your home state, the sales tax may need to be paid here in Ohio. The title will then be put in your name and then you will need to tile it in your home state. The sales tax only gets paid once. Terms are as follows: $2000.00 down payment is due within 72 hours of auctions end with the balance paid in full within 7 days of the auctions end. Methods of acceptable payment are cash, certified funds, money orders, or wire transfer. All funds must clear the bank before vehicle will be released. No exceptions. Vehicle is being sold as-is, where-is with shipping the responsibility of the winning bidder. The vehicle can be stored in his shop for up to 2 weeks after the auction ends as long as it is paid in full. If you need extra time, I'm sure something can be worked out. He is easy to work with. There are no warranties either expressed or implied and I reserve the right to end the auction early. The vehicle is available for inspection. Either email or call Roy @ 419-302-8510. He can help with any questions that you may have. Vehicle is being stored indoors in a heated garage and can be seen anytime throughout the week. Thank you for your interest in this Model A.
On Feb-13-13 at 12:04:27 PST, seller added the following information:
I made a mistake, this is a 5 window, not a 3 window. Again this car runs and drives well! Solid and clean. Thanks and happy bidding.
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