Model A, 2 Door Sedan, Classic Car, Barn Find, Pre War, Ford on 2040-cars
Arlington, Washington, United States
1929 ford model A 2 door sedan coupe Pride of ownership and it shows. the pictures are before detailing this is what it looks like as I bought it, that's why you will see spider webs etc., will be detailed up for delivery. Older restoration on this model A coupe sedan, still has the flat head 4, that starts right up, 3 speed transmission, upgraded 12v electrical system and alternator. Optional factory manifold heater and a Mallory distributor, allowing no distributor advance adjustment from steering wheel, front and rear shocks have been added for drivability, comfort and a solid drivetrain. This is not only a driver but much more reliable with the improved updates. Was used for parades and events on the island(Camano island) over the years. The owner used for christmas parades, carrying gift on the back luggage rack through town for the kids. Interior is done and in excellent shape, charcoal in color, seats, door panels, headliner, rubber floor Mat, firewall mat, and dash. Front bucket seats, All glass in great shape, big rear passenger windows that roll down, Lots of chrome, rear luggage rack, black wheels and newer white wall tires. Low Beams and high beams work and are much brighter than the old 6 volt system. Body is in great shape with no obvious rust holes or major dents, running boards are solid with chrome ford step inserts, fiberglass fenders and black vinyl top. This would make a perfect candidate for a custom rod,pull body and put on a custom Frame or use existing. Make your own 29 coupe sedan street rod or enjoy the way it sits. Paint is not perfect but looks good and for how these car were put together on the assembly line over 80 years ago, it is in great shape. This coupe sedan has been enjoyed and will continue with the new owner for many years. Well maintained and a turn key driver. Thanks, Brian 425-931-6448. |
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