1930 Ford Model A Deluxe Rumble Seat Coupe Affordable Project on 2040-cars
Sanford, Maine, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:4
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Dealer
Number of Cylinders: 4
Model: Model A
Trim: COUPE
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 85,864
Exterior Color: Brown
Interior Color: Tan
Disability Equipped: No
This auction is for a 1930 Ford Model A Deluxe Rumble Seat Coupe. Just out of lengthy storage from Florida. The prior owner is an 83 year old gentleman who was always planning on restoring the car but health issues has set him back. The car was the year of his birth and 30 years ago he purchased it and was enjoying the car. Later on the car went into the garage and was taken completely apart to do a full restoration. He is not able to continue so we aquired the vehicle and all the parts. We lightly bolted the car back together for easy transportation. I will try to give you an accurate description of what was done so far and what needs to be finished. The complete drive train was rebuilt. He painted the frame and all related parts and installed the drive line back in. A lot of new suspension parts were installed. New shocks, brakes, etc. Has 4 brand new Denman wide white wall tires with new tubes and 5 stock wire wheels pit free and 4 new hub caps. Nice solid straight body all steel. He installed new sills and a set of rear inner tubs. They need to be welded and smoothed up where they match up to the old inner wheel house. The back quarters down by the aprons need a patch panel welded in. The panels are included. There are a few other small rust areas that need attention (lower left hand rear fender, bottom of both front fenders and a couple of spots on the tail of both quarters). Very minor repair but to be expected for an 83 year old car. Here is a list of items we are including. New rechromed front and rear bumpers complete with brackets, supports and hardware. The front bench seat and the rumble seat are newly upholstered in a nice tan cloth and are wrapped in plastic bags. New headliner material, new insert material for the roof, both front kick panels, no door panels, new fender welting, wire harness, rubber seals for the glass, Ford sill plates, all hood latches, brake rods, steering column and box, exhaust system and wood blocks for body to the frame. New sheet metal includes, new under seat panel for tools, new tail pan under deck lid, new lower rear pan under deck lid, new floor pan riser for rumble seat area, new rear patch panels for lower quarters and 2 new front fender extensions that bolt to the aprons. All glass is intact but drivers door window is cracked. Also have new rear spare tire mount and misc. mechanical parts new in the bags. I have the carb and coil and a few other misc. motor parts used. I didnt see a distributor cap or wires in the boxes so there may be a few items that you will still have to purchase. Overall it is 98% complete. If you are looking for a nice Model A Coupe to restore original or a good basis for a hotrod project this is it. Car rolls easy for loading. Car is listed locally so we reserve the right to end the auction early. If car meets the reserve we will let the auction run to the end to be fair to all bidders and potential bidders. Please be serious in placing a bid. Ask all questions before auctions end. We take our auctions serious and want you to do the same. We have a clear Florida title and proper dealer transfer paperwork. Car was titled as a 1929 but is a 1930. VIN on the title is the same as the car. If this presents a problem I will register the car and you will recieve a Maine registration and transfer form from us. Deposit of $500 within 24 hours of auctions end. Full payment 3 days after auctions end. If you need more info or pics feel free to call or emai us at 207-324-5568 days or 207-432-2862 eves and sundays
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