Model A Ford Pick-up 1928 29 30 31 Roadster Hot Rat Rod Huckster & Trailer Pack on 2040-cars
Noblesville, Indiana, United States
1930 Cowl, Doors, Hood< Fenders, Radiator, ( Chassis and drive train is also 30 I Think) motor is stuck. The Cab back is a 1928 1929. Not really too much rust thru for being 84-85 years old. The shortened bed is Rusted thru on the bottom and channels. "The trailer goes with the A with the buy it now price". It is a 2" ball. Electric wench, Tool Box And ample tire storage on the double post storage rack. There is a good Model A under the seat floor pan (Not Pictured). A rusted but useable Model A full length sub frame that is not in picture. There are a few other parts still in the barn to dig out. The last picture #18 is of a roadster behind the door, rear side (right and left side provided) panel that can be used instead of the 28 cab rear panel(I realize the cab back is tall) and it is pretty nice one so, the roadster wins my vote. It can add about 5" more leg room, Doing a Roadster ( Note the over lap mock up on the lower 28 Bed Corner) This is clear Titled as a Model AA truck. I will provide a bill of sale also.. The 16" rims should clean up nice. The body and bed needs secured before traveling. . I will help all I can and it can be stored for a reasonable agreed upon amount of time as long as it is paid for. All funds must clear the bank before pick-up. Zip 46060 Will sell truck separate from trailer, but contact me by E-mail, also add note in Bid/offer space. Or Call 317-508-1605 THIS IS FOR TRUCK AND TRAILER COMBINED Thanks
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