1931 Ford Model A Depot Hack Station Wagon Pick Up Woodie Rat Rod Huckster on 2040-cars
Liberty, Kentucky, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Ford
Drive Type: rwd
Model: Model A
Mileage: 12,345
Trim: pick up
For your consideration a 1931 Ford A model pick up.. On a depot hack/station wagon home made body. It originally came from South Carolina--north Georgia. Engine has less than 500 miles on complete rebuild, including re-babbit, pistons, rings, hard seats, decked, new clutch, pressure plate ect..ect.. 12 volt Nu-Rex alt. electronic ignition, all new wiring front to rear. Steel fenders, aprons, running boards, commercial grill shell. Juice brakes on new rubber. This car is a driver.. I have had zero problems with this car, a can of gas and a jug of water in the back..I would not be afraid to drive anywhere...Along with auction included is a 30-31 A truck cab and hood, and a new stainless steel sealed water pump kit from Tam's Model A. All serious inquiries please call for any questions. I invite anyone to come and test drive, you will not be disappointed in the way this car runs, drives and stops. Has clear KY title in my name. Car is located in Liberty, KY 42539
May take partial trade plus cash for 3/4 or 1 ton 4x4 pickup..prefer FORD
I also reserve right to end auction at any time for any reason or reject any bids
$250 NON-REFUNDABLE PAY-PAL DUE 48hrs AFTER AUCTION CLOSE..I WILL NOT CLOSE AUCTION IF RESERVE IS MET! CASH BALANCE DUE BEFORE CAR LEAVES..CASHIERS CHECK ACCEPTED ONLY AFTER IT CLEARS MY BANK
Contact info is: mobile 606-706-2057..home 606-787-1811..ask for Rob
Best time to reach me is after 4:00 pm e.s.t. @ home.. I will return all calls. I work and have a family so bare that in mind if I don't call you right back..
NO WARRARNTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLED OF ANY KIND SOLD AS IS-WHERE IS
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