1931 Ford Model A Show Winning Aaca Senior In 2010 Runs And Drives Great !!! on 2040-cars
Clearwater, Florida, United States
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1931 Ford Model A Rumble Seat Coupe For Sale ( AACA SENIOR AWARD WINNER). 201 cubic inch water cooled L head 4 cylinder engine, 3 speed manual transmission, mechanical brakes, 19 painted steel wheels with Firestone Gum Dipped whitewall tires, beautiful black exterior with a hand painted accenting pin stripe, polished stainless steel grille shell and light housings, radiator protector, turn signals, chrome side mirror, rear mounted spare, fold down luggage rack, cloth interior, pull down rear window shade, painted underside, restoration photos and documentation, AACA show papers. This multiple show winning Model A is one of the best we have seen in our company's 35 years in the collector car industry. You don't want to miss this one!!! YOU WONT FIND A NICER RESTORED CAR FOR THE MONEY!!! THE RESERVE IS SET UNDER THE CARS NADA VALUE THIS CAR WONT LAST!!! THE CAR IS ADVERTISED IN OTHER MARKETS AND THIS AUCTION CAN BE ENDED AT ANY TIME!!! CONTACT DAVE AT 727-504-8895 FOR QUESTIONS OR A SHIPPING QUOTE!!! P.J.s Auto World, Inc. has been in the collector car industry for more than 31 years and we have a great reputation. Every car we sell is inspected to make sure its a solid car!!! We will do a basic service and detailed at no additional cost to the new owner. We offer financing for our American customers and we can ship to any location via enclosed transporter or by container for our overseas customers. Now is a great time to purchase a car here in the USA! Find out why we're "The Classic Car Store founded on old fashioned values"...HAPPY BIDDING!!! PLEASE ASK ANY QUESTIONS YOU HAVE ON THE CARS CONDITION BEFORE THE END OF THE AUCTION!!! |
Ford Model A for Sale
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