1931 Ford Model 'a' Deluxe Sedan Delivery on 2040-cars
Southlake, Texas, United States
This is a great opportunity for you to own a very collectible and different 1931 Ford Model 'A' . You can take advantage of this cars design to advertise your name or company name on the side panel. It is a Deluxe Sedan Delivery. Notice the length is longer than a regular sedan delivery. This is the real deal - a deluxe delivery - not a copy. It has an all metal body and fenders. It runs like a champ. It has been converted to a 12-volt system with an alternator. It has modern day tube shocks and excellent wide white wall tires. This is a great driver and a real attention getter. The stainless headlights, bumpers, cowl lights, radiator shell, and cowl band are in great shape. Motor and transmission were overhauled during frame off restoration about 4 years ago. This is your chance to get a fun, practical and neat car. It is a very collectible car for very little money. A $2,000 deposit is expected within 5 days from the winning bidder with remaining amount transferred before vehicle leaves my building. I am 5 minutes from Dallas-Ft. Worth Airport. Fly in and check this out. You will not be dissappointed. Call Neil at 432-889-3336 if you have any questions. |
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