1930 Ford Model A Cabriolet Straight Window!! Rust Free And Very Rare Project!! on 2040-cars
Wonder Lake, Illinois, United States
Body Type:Cabriolet
Engine:4
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Red
Make: Ford
Number of Cylinders: 4
Model: Model A
Trim: CABRIOLET
Drive Type: REAR
Mileage: 2
Exterior Color: Black
1930 MODEL A CABRIOLET MODEL 58B STRAIGHT WINDSHIELD!!RUNNING PROJECT!! VERY RARE RUST FREE MONTANA CAR!!
HAS CLEAR ILLINOIS TITLE.
RESTORATION STARTED AND TO THE POINT IT IS DRIVEABLE AND CAN BE DRIVEN AS IS OR RESTORED AND THEN IT WOULD BE VERY VALUABLE!!
CAR RUNS AND DRIVES, ITS A LOAD OF FUN.
NEW REBUILT ZENITH CARB, FUEL LINES, FUEL BOWL, IGNITION WIRES, NUREX POINTLESS IGNITION INSIDE CAP, REBUILT GENERATOR, NEW WIRING.
NEW DASH PANEL WITH ALL REBUILT OR NEW GUAGES, REBUILT SPEEDO SHOWING 2 MILES, NEW IGNITION KEY NOT CABLE, NEW GAS GUAGE. ALL WORK!!
HAVE EXTRA PARTS NOT SHOWN INCLUDING NEW DRAG LINK, ORIGINAL HOOD, RADIATOR RODS, FRONT FENDERS, AND MORE.
HEADLIGHTS IN PICTURE WITH HOOD ON ARE GONE, AS IS LIGHT BAR, THEY WERE AFTERMARKET AND INCORRECT. DO NOT HAVE REPLACEMENTS.
CAR IS FROM MONTANA, NO RUST, RESTORATION STARTED AS FRAME UP AND GOT THIS FAR.
WE BOUGHT IT FROM A PRIEST SO IT HAS TO BE AN HONEST CAR RIGHT!? ;-)
ORIGINAL STYLE SEAT ARE MISSING BUT IT HAS A TEMPORARY RED APHOLSTERED SEAT. NO TOP PARTS.
IT NEEDS SOMEONE THAT CAN FINISH IT AND ENJOY IT.
RESERVE IS WHAT WE NEED TO GET TO LET IT GO.
IT IS FOR SALE LOCALLY AS WELL SO WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO CANCEL EARLY.
CAR IS SOLD AS IS, WHERE IS, NO WARRANTY. IT MUST BE PAID IN CASH BY 4/3.
GOOD LUCK BIDDING
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