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Yes, Its True Read Carefully Real Hot Rod on 2040-cars

Year:1930 Mileage:999
Location:

Morriston, Florida, United States

Morriston, Florida, United States

1930 FORD MODEL A

YES, This is the real specimen of a true HOT ROD....
ALL STEEL !!!! Cant hide anything with raw metal

The Story : bought this hot rod from a 73 yr old true hot rodder, 
who bought it when he was 7 yrs old, only one owner
all that time, what a time capsule..........unbelievable !

Had a merc. flathead in it until about 15 yrs ago, then a 350 
which was completely rebuild 2,500 miles ago. Also 350 trans.
9" ford rear, coil over, 4" drop axle and disc brakes in front.
new walker rad., org. gas tank and gas gauge works great, 
as all other gauges work too.
even has windshield wipers, coupe has a great heater.
all glass is near perfect, brand new top insert, and headliner.
50's siren in trunk, Coker wide whites are only 3 weeks old. brand new.
Wow, everything on Model A is old school, the way it should be !
Glide 682-c headlights.. no rust !
Have hood sides with coupe, double loop belt holds the hood down, really kool.
Nothing fancy just a real hot rod.........

Pics tell the story, please call with all questions
NO TEXTS


This Model A runs and drives like a NEW buick !!
Can drive it anywhere
Somebody is going to get a sweet, kool hot rod.

270 999 8582

please have 10 or more feedback before bidding, or call first !
happy bidding, thx




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