1930 Ford Model A Sport Coupe on 2040-cars
Choctaw, Oklahoma, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Mileage: 99,999
Make: Ford
Sub Model: Sport Coupe
Model: Model A
Exterior Color: Black
Trim: Sport Coupe
Interior Color: Black
Drive Type: RWD
Ok Guys, I Am Completely Out Of My Element On This Car, & I Am Sure If You Are Looking At It You Know Way More About It Than Us. This Super Nice 1930 Model A Sport Coupe Was Inherited Years Ago By My Wife From Her Father. This Model A Has Been Left Untouched In His Garage & Has Not Seen The Light Of Day Since 2002, Until About 3 Weeks Ago. This Car Has Been Owned & In Our Family Since 1968. But With Some Regret It Is Time To Sell. This Sport Coupe Starts Easy, Runs Great, Shifts & Stops Properly, & Drives Nice. This Model A Even Has The Very Nice Hydraulic Brakes Upgrade. The White Wheels & Top Are Stunning Against The Black Car. We Were Told That It Even Has The Mega-Rare Motorola Radio In It. Her Father Was A Very Good Mechanic & Properly Maintained & Excersized This Car Regularly. This Could Very Possibly Be One Of The Nicest Ones Left. If You Have Any More Questions Please Give Me A Call & I Will Do My Best To Answer Them. Thanks, Craig. 405-410-9633 We Will Also Consider All Reasonable Offers.
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