Ford Model A Roadster 1930 on 2040-cars
Morristown, Tennessee, United States
Body Type:Roadster
Engine:4 cylinder
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:gas
For Sale By:owner
Model: Model A
Trim: Standard
Warranty: none
Drive Type: 3 speed standard transmission
Options: Convertible
Mileage: 100,000
Sub Model: standard
Interior Color: Primer
Disability Equipped: No
Number of Cylinders: 4
1930 Ford Model A standard roadster.Clear Tennessee title. This Model A has been in my immediate family since 1974. Purchased at Hershey in 1974 Always garaged, never outside. Body is all metal, above average to better than average condition. No rust. Fenders are in average shape with some filler. Why pay more for a reproduction body, when can own real Henry Ford steel.This A model has,standard rumble seat,also includes full hood,radiator, grille,headlight bar,and front pan.Stock motor and transmission are there, but don't know their condition.I have tried to be truth full about it's condition, but your personal inspection would be better.Check my ratings, you won't be disappointed.Auction will run full 7 days, no early ending.There will be a $500.00 deposit required within 24 hours of auction ending, by Pay-Pal ,with balance due in 7 days by payment to Pay-Pal or certified bank check. Check must clear bank, before car or title are exchanged. I will work with you on pickup time frame,buyer is responsible for delivery.Sold As Is ,no warranty.For an appointment to view, e-mail or phone 423-312-7113.
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