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1930 Ford Model A 4 Door Blind Back Sedan on 2040-cars

Year:1930 Mileage:0
Location:

Fort Mohave, Arizona, United States

Fort Mohave, Arizona, United States
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UP FOR SALE IS THIS 1930 MODEL A    4 DOOR SEDAN ******** ENGINE RUNS GREAT  ****** I DON'T THINK THE CAR HAS EVER BEEN RESTORED COMPLETE  ******** JUST A LITTLE WORK ON IT FROM TIME TO TIME OVER THE YEARS  **************************    MY BROTHER-IN-LAW BOUGHT IT FROM HIS NEIGHBOR THAT OWNED IT FOR 25 YEARS ***** MY BROTHER-IN-LAW HAD IT FOR A FEW YEARS ***** I BOUGHT IT FROM HIM ****** I HAVE OWNED IT FOR 3 YEARS ****** DON'T THINK I'LL HAVE THE TIME TO RESTORE THE CAR ***** THIS IS THE REASON THAT I'M SELLING THE CAR  ********* THE BODY + FENDERS ARE IN VERY NICE CONDITION **** THE BLACK PAINT HAS BEEN SPOTED IN IN A FEW PLACES  + ALSO HAS A FEW PRIMER SPOTS ON THE BODY + FENDERS  **** THE WOOD LOOKS GREAT EXCEPT ON THE TOP  AREA  ******* ******* A FEW OTHER PARTS THAT GO WITH THE CAR **** REAR SPARE TIRE HOLDER  + REAR LOWER ROLL PAN -- AND UPPER DASH RAIL  *** " AND A FEW OTHER PIECES "  **NOT SEEN IN THE PICTURES***** I WAS TOLD THAT ALL OF THE BODY PARTS -- HOOD - GRILLE - FENDERS ARE ALL ORIGINAL -------  STARTS UP AND DRIVES ****   STILL NEED SOME UPHOLSTERY WORK --- HEADLINER --- DOOR PANELS -- FLOOR MATS -------  NONE OF THE FLOOR BOARDS OR PANELS HAVE BEEN REPLACED **** ALL THAT I CAN SEE THE CAR IS RUST FREE ------ NOT MUCH RUST HERE IN THE DRY HOT DESERT  ---- I HAVE A CLEAR TITLE + CURRENT REGS. ***** I DRIVE IT TO TOWN ONCE  OR TWICE A MONTH  ******** THIS WOULD BE A VERY NICE CAR TO DRIVE AS IS OR RESTORE BACK TO ORIGINAL ASKING $10,500 ---------- ANY QUESTIONS  928 234-1522   ******* I'M LOCATED 9 MILES  OFF I-40 AT THE CALIF - ARIZONA STATE LINE  ON THE ARIZONA SIDE --------- IF YOU NEED TIME TO PICK THE CAR UP -- I'LL STORE IT INSIDE MY GARAGE FOR 60 DAYS FREE IF THAT MIGHT HELP  -----------------   THANKS  FOR LOOKING        CALVIN




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