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Ford Model A 1928 Roadster All Steel Original 30 Year Storage Hot Rod Banger Rat on 2040-cars

Year:1928 Mileage:100000
Location:

Reinholds, Pennsylvania, United States

Reinholds, Pennsylvania, United States
Advertising:
Engine:4 CLY
Vehicle Title:Clear
Condition:

Used

VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: 87666666
Year: 1928
Make: Ford
Drive Type: ORIGINAL
Model: Model A
Mileage: 100,000
Trim: ROADSTER

 FOR SALE....
1928 FORD MODEL A ROADSTER. THIS WAS AN AMATEUR TOTAL FRAME OFF RESTORATION. LOTS OF NEW PARTS. THIS WAS AN ORIGINAL ALL STEEL ROADSTER NOT A PIECES TOGETHER CAR. ALSO ORIGINAL RUMBLE SEAT CAR. IT HAS BEEN STORED IN A DRY GARAGE FOR OVER 30 YEARS. I HAD THE MOTOR RUNNING AND DROVE IN AND OUT OF MY DRIVEWAY BUT IT WILL NEED SOME TLC. BRAKES ARE WORKING,GAS TANK IS GOOD AND CLEAN. IT REALLY WOULD NOT TAKE A LOT TO MAKE IT A GOOD ROAD WORTHY CAR. ALSO I HAVE NEW IN THE BOX- NEW BLACK CONVERTIBLE TOP, NEW FLOOR MATS, NEW SPARE TIRE COVER AND NEW VENT WINDOWS. THIS CAR HAD BEEN IN THE SAME FAMILY FOR 35 YEARS BEFORE I BOUGHT IT . IT WAS THE FATHERS CAR AND THE SON DID NOT KNOW ANYTHING ABOUT A TITLE SO I AM SELLING THE CAR WITH "BILL OF SALE" ONLY..... THERE ARE #'s ON THE ENGINE BLOCK BUT HAVE NOT CHECKED INTO ANYTHING MYSELF. THIS IS A DRIVER QUALITY CAR, NOT A #ONE SHOW CAR BY ANY MEANS SO PLEASE FEEL FREE TO ASK ANY QUESTIONS OR YOU ARE MORE THEN WELCOME TO COME BY AND TAKE A LOOK FOR YOURSELF OR I CAN SEND YOU LOTS MORE PIC.
I AM SELLING "AS IS" AND "WHERE IS".
I CAN STORE THE CAR FOR A REASONABLE AMOUNT OF TIME IF PAID IN FULL.
I AM ABOUT 1/2 HR. FROM HERSHEY,PA.
LOCATED AT:
TOM MATTHEW
370 MILL RD.
REINHOLDS,PA. 17569
717-994-9908

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