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1930 Ford Model A Coupe With Antique Mobil Oil Porcelain Sign on 2040-cars

Year:1930 Mileage:0
Location:

Manhattan, Kansas, United States

Manhattan, Kansas, United States

I bought this 1930 Ford Model A Coupe with all intentions to build and complete. No one is sure on the history of this vehicle...by the looks of it and some of the Original components, it looks to be an old race car. The Mobil Oil Co. sign on the back is a porcelain Original and was possibly put on the back way back in the day by someone in the 1930's. I'm not sure if this car was sponsored by Mobil and raced for them or what? but it looks really cool and unique. I hope that it finds great new home, happy bidding.

What's included in this auction:
Frame
7 Rims total, 4 of which are being blasted and painted red to match the Mobil sign
1930 Ford Model A Coupe Body with customized addition of original antique Mobil Porcelain Sign
2 doors, one complete
Original Radiator
Original stainless steel radiator housing
Original Ford radiator emblem
Original steering wheel and column/linkage
The "500" Original Wooden Steering Wheel
1930 Original Antique Kansas License Plate
2 Original hub caps new
Original Antique Mobil Oil Gas Can 
 
Here is an example of what an antique porcelain mobil sign sells for alone:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/MOBIL-OIL-GAS-PEGASUS-3D-Antique-PORCELAIN-SIGN-/321437768835?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item4ad72f1c83

In our state this type of vehicle is titled by motor which is not included in this auction therefore, only a bill of sale will be provided. Please ask all questions prior to biding as all sales are final. A non-refundable deposit of $500 is due within 24 hours of the end of the auction via Paypal. The remaining balance in full is due within 3 days of the end of the auction either via Paypal or wire bank transfer. If you do not agree to these terms do not place a bid. All shipping arrangements to be made solely by the buyer. Seller reserves the right to end the auction early if sold locally.

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