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Ford Model A Roadster Nice Original Florida Car With Rumble Seat on 2040-cars

US $17,500.00
Year:1929 Mileage:3000
Location:

Kissimmee, Florida, United States

Kissimmee, Florida, United States
Advertising:

THIS IS A NICE AND CLEAN 1929 FORD ROADSTER, RUNS AND DRIVES VERY GOOD.
I AM DRIVING THIS CAR ALMOST EVERY DAY TO GO TO WORK AND BACK, AROUND 25 MILES ROUND TRIP.
THE BODY IS VERY SOLID, THIS CAR HAS BEEN IN FLORIDA SINCE THE 30'S WITH ONE FAMILY, THIS IS NOT A RUST BUCKET FULL OF BONDO!
THE PAINT JOB IS BRAND NEW! DONE ON JULY 2 2014, NOT A 100 POINT SHOW PAINT JOB BUT LOOKS VERY GOOD! SEE THE PICTURES BEFORE AND AFTER.
ENGINE WAS REBUILT IN 2010 AND HAS ABOUT 3000 MILES ON IT, DON'T SMOKE, NO KNOCKING, NO EXTRA NOISES UNDER THE HOOD.
TRANSMISSION IS GOOD WITH A LITTLE GRINDING BETWEEN THE GEARS, VERY NORMAL ON A MODEL "A". 
THE TOP IS IN GREAT SHAPE.
THE INTERIOR IS GOOD FOR A DRIVER, WITH NO RIPS OR HOLES.
BRAKES AND SUSPENSION ARE VERY GOOD!
GAUGES AND SPEEDOMETER ARE IN GOOD WORKING ORDER.
ALL THE LIGHTS, HORN AND ADD ON TURNING SIGNALS ARE WORKING GOOD.
THIS IS A GOOD CAR AND YES, YOU CAN DRIVE HOME!

*** I AM A LICENSE CLASSIC CAR DEALER. ***

*** ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE CALL ME AT 407-301-3839 ***

*** THE ROD SHOP OF CENTRAL FLORIDA ***


IF YOU HAVE LESS THE 5 FEED BACKS CHECK WITH ME BEFORE PLACING A BID, OR I WILL CANCEL THE BID!

I CAN HELP WITH SHIPPING ANY WHERE IN THE WORLD!
I JUST SENT A CAR TO BRAZIL AND ANOTHER TO NEW ZEALAND!

$500.00 DEPOSIT AT THE END OF THE AUCTION AND BALANCE IN 7 DAYS

THANKS AND HAPPY BIDDING!

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