1930 Ford Model A With Overdrive on 2040-cars
Richmond, Kentucky, United States
Body Type:Sedan
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:4 cly.
Make: Ford
Model: Model A
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Mileage: 100,000
Trim: base
Interior Color: Gray
Drive Type: standard
Number of Cylinders: 4
This is a 30 tudor for sale, it runs & drives very good. It is an older restoration . The paint is still nice & shiney with a very few minor flaws. The int. is showing wear but is still presentable. It appears to have a new sterring wheel & the throttle & spark & horn levers . The tires & top are in great shape. The o.d. unit steps the speed up about 18 mph. It also appears someone has replaced or rebuilt the 4 shocks & steering box. It has some new steering rods on it to. It has been conv. to 12 volt & has new style points. You may come & inspect or call or email with questions. The car is for sale locally so this auction may end without notice. call 859 623 2560 for info. The car does leak a little oil. .
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