1930 Ford A Model Sedan on 2040-cars
Acworth, Georgia, United States
1930 Ford A Model Sedan This is a Georgia car that belonged to my uncle, and I purchase it from my aunt, they have had it since 1994. It was kept inside, and has a very nice solid body with two very very small rust spot's one is under the right rear fender in the lower body, and the other is in front of the right door in the lower cowl section (see photo's). The paint is old, and has its share of paint chips, and so on. He drained the gas in the tank when he parked it, and the gas tank is clean because of that. It runs great, and doesn't smoke at all. All I had to do was put a good battery, gas, and change the oil, and it fired right up, and runs great. The tires are old, and will need to be replaced if you are going to drive it on the road. Interior is nice with a some stains on the front carpet. I have a low reserve on the car. I reserve the right to end the auction at any time, and all zero feedback bidders must contact me before bidding are I will have to cancel your bid. Georgia was a none title state in 1930, so they want give me a title for it so it is being sold on a bill of sale only. If you have any questions you can contact me at 404-867-3163 cell Thanks Terry |
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