1928 Ford Model A $19,500 Negotiable on 2040-cars
Jackson, Tennessee, United States
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1928 Ford Model A $19,500 negotiable
Location: Jackson, Tennessee USA 38305
Contact: Rick (731)-668-9364
All original 28 Model A Roadster for sale! Very pristine condition and ready to be purchased and enjoyed. Comes with the original, numbers matching 4 cylinder engine that has 30,000 original miles! 2 door car, 2 wheel drive, 3-speed manual transmission, and an amazing 9 out of 10 condition.
Shell gold exterior, with a black vinyl interior. Some records and receipts have been kept for the car over the years on the restoration and parts, the car has always been well maintained, and always garage kept. It has a 6-volt battery system, newer brakes, and new tires and a new top.
Here are some additional notes directly from the owner.
*Grundy Worldwide insured agreed value $30,000.
*30 W oil - no filter. Uses regular fuel
*2/21/2005 new zenith carb
2/21/2005 6 volt alt for reliability
12/3/2004 side curtains
1/19/2010 rebuilt starter
3/14/2005 red steering wheel
10/08/2005 new steering column
11/5/2005 new top and frame from LeBaron Bonney
7/6/2005 new tires from Coker Tires
7/22/2005 new brake rods
3/17/2006 water pump
3/14/2005 new spartan horns
*black roll tuck front, rumble seat & door panels
Please call Rick at the phone number above to see the car, ask questions, or to make an offer. This is a very good price on this 28' so no low ball offers. Any reasonable offer will not be refused. Thanks for looking.
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