1930 Ford Model A Roadster With Rumble Seat on 2040-cars
Miami, Florida, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Ford
Drive Type: 3 speed
Model: Model A
Mileage: 100,000
Trim: none
1930 Model A Ford Rumble seat Roadster. Runs and drives ready to finish or Rod. Body is in very good condition with no rust. Fenders look good but does have bondo .Was a right hand drive that was converted to a left hand drive. 5 Firestone whitewall tires in good condition. E brake is missing connecting rods. Has new front and rumble seat. New exhaust. Has new top and new universal top rails that are not installed. Have old top rails that are missing folding hinge connections. New interior panels. Nice hood not installed. New glass in front window. New water pump installed. Have all 4 of the old shocks that are not installed. Frame and underside has been cleaned and painted. Car is Titled as a 31 by mistake but Vin matches the vin on the engine block and has a clear Florida Title. Has new door handles not installed and some other items. Missing a few items like 2 hood latches. Lights are not wired up but it appears to have a new wiring harness .The owner that I bought it from has been working on it for 5 years and had to move out of State. I bought the car as you see it. Every thing in the pictures go with the car. Car is sold as is with no warranty. I have tried to give as much information as I know. Please ask any questions or come by and see it. A deposit of $500 is do through PayPal with in 24 hrs at end of auction and full payment is do with in 5 days unless other arrangements have been made. Final Payment made with cash, or bank wire transfer. Will consider a check from the right person but will hold transfer until check has cleared and been verified. You can call me with any questions. Rick 786-423-6658 eastern time . Buyer responsible for vehicle pick up and transport. This car is advertised locally and I reserve the right to end auction at any time..
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