1930 Ford Model A Pickup on 2040-cars
Elderton, Pennsylvania, United States
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First time offered after years of dry storage is an original 1930 Ford Model A Pickup. The truck currently runs, drives and stops. The wheels pictured are 1935 Ford rims (with port a walls) but the original rims go along with the truck as well. The truck was painted red many years ago over the original black paint with the only prior bodywork done was to the drivers side fenders where they were known to split. The truck is very solid but with anything of this age will need some work if you decide to go that route. This truck is a true piece of history with many options available to the new owner. Father son project, great advertising piece for your business, rat rod, street rod or full blown restoration project. The possibilities are endless. I am selling this for a friend as she does not use a computer and her husband, a retired coal miner, wants her to sell it. I can get the contact information to serious buyers. The truck is being sold as is where is and there is a reasonable reserve placed on the truck. I encourage all prospective buyers to come and look at the truck or have someone else look it over for you. The truck is not advertised anywhere else and will be sold at this auction if reserve is met. The new owner will be required to deposit $500 with in 48 hours of auction end and the remainder to be paid before the truck leaves her garage. Buyer responsible for shipping and transport costs Good luck and make it yours at auction.
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