1930 Ford Model A Fordor Vintage Ratrod Hotrod on 2040-cars
Rancho Cucamonga, California, United States
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Heres my 1930 Ford Model A Fordor. I purchased this barn find with hopes to turn it into a rat rod. I could not live with myself if I ruined this restorable vehicle. Its a complete car. A few cancer spots but nothing that cant be fixed. The common spot is the bottom of the cowl. The left running board also has some cancer on the lip. The roof appears to have a large sheet of metal welded to the top of the body and has cancer along the edges. All doors open effortlessly and close solid. The complete interior is present and appears to have been reupholstered at one point. The engine is missing the distributor and a carburetor. The carburetor and a coil is sitting on the front seat. The car does have surface rust but all is fixable with minimal work. Car looks great for its age. I purchased vehicle from original owner. Yes, he is 95 years old!! Hate to sell it but I have no interest for a restoration. I feel someone out there should have the opportunity to restore this beauty.
I have no pink slip but I do have a copy of the registration. I can write up a bill of sale as well.
Good luck and happy biding. I hope this car goes to a great home....... Email me for additional pictures or questions. |
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