1930 Ford Model A Deluxe Roadster , D/s Show Restoration From A Low Mileage Car on 2040-cars
Year:1930Mileage:24237
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Bedford Hills, New York, United States
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Up for bid is a beautiful 1930 Ford Model A Deluxe Roadster with only 24,237 Miles from new. This car was in a Ford Showroom for over 22 years on display as a beautiful original example and then about eight years ago I meet the father & son who had owned it all those years and had done a complete body off ground up show restoration and sell the car. A friend of mine always wanted a beautiful roadster so we flipped a coin and he purchased the car. Fast forward he called me last year and I purchased his collection with this roadster. In the years he had the car he put less than a thousand miles on the car. This car was all done to its original colors of Stone Brown with deep stone gray belt moldings with Tacoma Cream Wheels and pin stripe. There are only a couple of small spots where the paint has some bubble areas near the belt edges but nothing I would touch nor takes away from the high gloss super paint on this lovely car. I have to also say that this roadster being a low mileage example has the most beautiful body I have ever seen on any Roadster. It is strait as an arrow with a beautiful fit and contours to the doors and rumble lid. This car as you see also has the dual side mounts, stone guard, moto-meter with wings, and original leather trunk with a fitted canvas cover to match the top and a complete set of side curtains with the proper boot all never used. This car also has an optional oil pressure gauge and an original Manifold heater that was a dealer installed item when the car was purchased and has been with the car since leaving the show room. A leak-less water pump as also been installed and the car has the original crank. The leather is stunning on this car as well far better than most with a lot of money spent and the car retains the original correct chrome wiper motor as well. The car rides beautiful on the correct shocks and also shifts smooth and quiet as a low mileage car should. You have white wall tires on all six wheels and are as new. Another thing I must mention is the factory extended bumper where it extends outward beyond the trunk rather than inward. This can be used either way if so desired. The entire car inside, outside and underside are just beautiful and if you want a great Deluxe Roadster don’t let this one go. This car is priced fair for its condition to sell at less than $ 30,000 and not crazy like some that are so-so cars. A lot of value here for the money. Best of luck.
My phone number should you need any further details is; 914-413-3092
I accept all checks, money orders and credit cards including Pay-Pal, personal checks must clear my bank before I can let the car go. A deposit from the winning bidder of $ 1000.00 will hold the car till you can come and see it and if this car is not as described in this add I will refund your deposit back to you in full 100% No Questions Asked.
I can arrange shipping for you door to door if you wish and will be more than happy to accommodate you in any way to make buying your car a safe and easy transaction. Here are some examples;
I use Passport Transport for many of my cars and have been very happy over the years. Call them at; 1-866-582-3185 and ask for John Scharff at ext: 2305 or John Bray at ext: 2307 and give him my name, Joe Todaro from Bedford Hills, New York zip code 10507 and your information for an exact quote to your door.
I also have a couple of other transporters that I have used as well and have found them also very good to deal with should you wish to get a comparison. One of them is “Stooney’s Transport”, Ask for Noel DeMarsico at ; 908-966-1127 cell.
The next one is Kevin O’Neill, D.K.R. Enterprises, Enclosed Transportation at 201-317-3262 cell, DKR595@comcast.net
The final carrier is “Town to Town Transporting”, ask for Rich Letterer at 1-802-375-9244 or 1-802-375-5117, he is a private carrier who I recommend and will travel within 400 miles from the New York area. Give any of these carriers a call and give them my name and zip code above and your information so you can get an exact quote door to door.
I invite each and every one of you who are truly interested in bidding on this fine car to see it for yourself and to ask questions should you have any details you wish to know about and I will be happy to help in anyway I can.
You may email me at, jt1647@aol.com or call me on my private business line day or night at; 914-666-4780 or better yet on my Cell at; 914-413-3092
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