Beautiful 1931 Ford Model A Roadster, Dual Side Mounts, Tan With Black Fenders on 2040-cars
Overland Park, Kansas, United States
On offer here today is a fantastic 1931 Ford Model A in the attractive color combination of two tone Tan with black fenders. The car has an extremely nice interior and has BFG White Wall tires. The car also has the desirable dual side mounts with the expensive chrome tire covers and optional mirrors on the dual side mounts. This Model A is also desirable because it has the venerable rumble seat which makes for comfortable cruising for 4. The car offered here today runs and drives perfectly and even has its ORIGINAL engine block. The VIN on the block matches the VIN on the title. Car shifts into every gear smoothly and is a joy to drive. Worth mentioning is that the paint on the body is thin. The paint is not checking, however, it is thin on the body. The paint on the fenders is very good and the car, overall, presents very well! This car is being sold out of an estate and will sell to the highest bidder. This car is priced very well and the reserve is very reasonable!!! Please call Frank Thompson in Overland Park, KS with any questions or to schedule a showing of the vehicle. (913) 269-6513 Overland Park is a suburb of Kansas City. On May-20-14 at 18:22:15 PDT, seller added the following information: PLEASE REMENBER THIS HAS BEEN IN STORAGE SEVERAL YEARS. INSTALLED NEW BATTERY AND STATED UP IMMEDIATELY PLEASE COME AND INSPECT THIS CAR BEFORE BIDDING , CAR IS BEING SOLD AS IS LOCATED IN OVERLAND PARK KANSAS A SURBURB OF KANSAS CITY MO |
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