1929 Ford Model "a" Racer, Excellent, Low Mileage, New 12 Volt System, Turn Key. on 2040-cars
Lenexa, Kansas, United States
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THE CAR, ALWAYS GARAGED, IS TURN KEY, HAND BUILT, METAL BODY, AND READY TO GO DRIVING OR RACING AS IT IS A 1929 MODEL "A" BOAT-TAIL RACER, NOT RUSTED OUT. THIS CAR IS A LOW MILEAGE CAR THAT I CHANGED OVER FROM A 6 VOLT SYSTEM TO A 12 VOLT SYSTEM. THE ENGINE IS A REBUILT, BALANCED 4 CYL WITH A REALLY NICE 3 SPEED MOUNTED ON THE FLOOR, NEW BATTERY, NEW GAS TANK, TIRES ARE EXCELLENT, NEW STARTER, LIGHTS & GAUGES WORK, NEW CARPET, RUNS, DRIVES & SHIFTS EXCELLENT, REBUILT CARBURATOR, NEW TUNE-UP, NEW OIL & FILTER AND GREASE JOB. THE MILEAGE ON THE CAR IS A 1,500 MILES AND NOT 72,000, THAT WAS ON THE ODOMETER WHEN THIS SPEEDOMETER WAS PLACED IN THE CAR.. THIS CAR EASILY RUNS HIGHWAY SPEEDS. NO SCRATCHES OR DENTS. THE CAR IS ALWAYS GARAGED WHEN NOT USING AND IS NOT RUSTED OUT ANYWHERE. PLEASE DO NOT BID IF YOU DO NOT HAVE THE FUNDS TO PAY FOR THIS CAR. THE CAR YOU SEE HERE IS THE CAR YOU WILL RECEIVE. ASK QUESTIONS BEFORE YOU BUY, NOT AFTER.. BUYER IS RESPONSIABLE FOR PICKING UP THIS CAR AND RESPONSIABLE FOR ALL PICK-UP AND SHIPPING COSTS. NOTHING GUARANTEED, AND NOTHING IMPLIED. I'M SORRY THE RACER IS DUSTY, BUT AT BELOW FREEZING TEMPS, I WAS UNABLE TO GET IT WASHED AND CLEANED, THIS IS THE ONE TO OWN FOLKS. THANKS.......
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Speaking with The Detroit News, Volkswagen's executive Vice President of Group Quality, Marc Trahan, told the paper that, "We only have one normally aspirated gas engine, and when we go to the next generation vehicle that it's in, it will be replaced. So three, four years maximum."
Really, it's hard to get teary-eyed about either of these engines going away. VW has access to smaller powerplants that could easily match the performance of the 2.5 five-cylinder and the 3.6 V6, while gobbling up less fuel and providing a better driving experience. What we are sad about is that a similar statement about the extinction of NA engines came from the Vice President of Powertrain Engineering at Ford, Joe Bakaj. We'd certainly get teary-eyed over a world without Ford's excellent 5.0-liter V8.
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Hold on to that thought for a moment, we'll get back to it.
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