1930 Ford Model A Streetrod on 2040-cars
Medford, Oregon, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:289
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Red
Make: Ford
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Model A
Trim: COUPE
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 3,751
Exterior Color: PEARL
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
YOU ARE LOOKING AT A 1930 MODEL A 5 WINDOW COUPE. IT IS COMPLETELY RESTORED WITH A LITTLE OVER 3700 MILES SINCE COMPLETION. THE CAR IS ALL HENRY FORD STEEL EXCEPT REAR FENDERS. HAS ORIGINAL FRAME, BOXED PROFESSIONALLY. MATCHING MODEL A NUMBERS AND STILL LICENSED AS A 1930. IT HAS A MUSTANG II FRONT END. IT HAS A REBUILT 289 WITH C-4 TRANSMISSION WITH HURST SHIFTER. ALL STAINLESS EXHAUST. COILOVERS ON REAR WITH DISC BRAKES UP FRONT.. CAR IS PEARL WHITE WITH FLAMES. EVERY THING IS NEW OR REBUILT. ALL NEW GLASS, WEATHER STRIPPING, BUMPERS, WHEELS, TIRES, VDO GUAGES, TOO MUCH TO LIST. THE INTERIOR IS BEAUTIFUL DIAMOND TUCK AND ROLLED RED CRUSHED VELOUR. THIS HEAD TURNER IS PROFESSIONALLY DONE RIGHT FROM FRAME UP. RUST FREE WITH NO PATCH PANELS ANYWHERE. CAR IS A BLAST TO DRIVE AND VERY DEPENDABLE. NO TRADES.
EMAIL OR CALL ALLEN WITH ANY QUESTIONS AT 541-840-5816 SERIOUS ONLY PLEASE.
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We originally told you about the Stern Pinball Ford Mustang machine a few days ago, and as day two of the Chicago show is a bit of a slow one, we opted to head to the show floor and get some snaps of the bank of new machines. Not surprisingly, there's plenty for the Mustang fan in each of these machines, ranging frond different models, to logos to a full model.
Take a look below for our full gallery of live shots, available up top. Then head below for our original gallery of stock images, along with a video and press release on the new machines.
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