1929 Ford Model A Fordor Sedan on 2040-cars
Thousand Oaks, California, United States
Engine:4 Cylinder
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:regular
For Sale By:owner
Exterior Color: Blue with Black
Make: Ford
Interior Color: Tan
Model: Model A
Number of Cylinders: 4
Trim: Fordor
Drive Type: Rear wheel drive
Mileage: 200
Sub Model: Briggs Body Fordor Sedan
Number of Doors: 4
Model A 1929 Leather Back Fordor Sedan. Briggs body, Frame off
> restoration in 1980 to factory specs. Always stored in garage nad
> covered., always transported in a closed trailer. Less than 200 miles
> since restoration. Very clean and runs excellent. California car and I am
> only the third owner. Complete history with photos of restoration and
> documentation.. Clear and clean Calif title. Car was awarded a Blue Ribbon
> in the March 1981 San Fernando Valley Concuurs D'Elegance Car Show and
> Red Carpet Treatment in the Long Beach MG Show in May 1981.
Please call Art for any Q's 805-498-1859 or email at art1d2@juno.com
This vehicle is being sold as is, where is with no warranty, expressed
written or implied. The seller shall not be responsible for the correct
description, authenticity, genuineness, or defects herein, and makes no
warranty in connection therewith. No allowance or set aside will be made on
account of any incorrectness, imperfection, defect or damage. Any
descriptions or representations are for identification purposes only and are
not to be construed as a warranty of any type. It is the responsibility of
the buyer to have thoroughly inspected the vehicle, and to have satisfied
himself or herself as to the condition and value and to bid based upon that
judgement solely. The seller shall and will make every reasonable effort to
disclose any known defects associated with this vehicle at the buyer's
request prior to the close of sale. Seller assumes no responsibility for any
repairs regardless of any oral statements about the vehicle.
Terms and Conditions
Winning bidder must contact us within 24 hours of auction end,
and make arrangements for payment at that time. A nonrefundable $500.00
deposit is due immediately. The remainder is due within 7 days of auction
end. via bank transfer. If no contact is made within 24 hours we reserve
the right to re-list the vehicle, sell it to the next high bidder, or sell
it otherwise. Make sure if financing that your financial institution
accepts the year and miles of this vehicle before bidding. Please arrange
financing prior to bidding.
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