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Ford Model A Tudor Sedan With A 1934 Sears Tear Drop Trailer 1926 1927 1928 1930 on 2040-cars

Year:1929 Mileage:1925
Location:

Waterville, Ohio, United States

Waterville, Ohio, United States
Advertising:

  


IS PROUD TO PRESENT...

A 1929 FORD "MODEL A" 
60-A LEATHER-BACK SEDAN
AT A VERY REASONABLE RESERVE!

The owner is generously including:

Bumper Mount Single Wheel Trailer, 
34-40's Era Sears Allstate
And Trunk (Shown in Picture)


AS MOST OF YOU ARE AWARE, I HAVE BEEN MARKETING CLASSIC CARS
OF EVERY KIND FOR MY CLIENTS ON EBAY FOR OVER 10 YEARS...
EVERYTHING FROM DARRIN'S TO DUESENBERGS!

Here is your chance to own a solid, rare, and beautiful "A-Bone".
It has been well taken care of and drives like dream.

Any help from you guys about
this car would be greatly appreciated!




FEATURES INCLUDE:
  • 20,000 miles after restoration
  • New Engine -  4 years
  • Runs & Shift Good
  • Luggage Rack
  • 1934-40's ERA Allstate travel trailer
  • Tires look good
  • Paint looks good (even though it was painted in 1989)
  • Body by Briggs 
  • 40 H.P.
  • Leather Back Fordon Sedan #60-A
  • Upholstery looks good for age
  • Manual Stick
  • Wipers Work

NEGATIVES INCLUDE:

  • Paint Has minor flaws (chip by front right)
  • Turn signals do not work
  • Stain by Windshield
  • Upholstery is mediocre
  • Older Restoration
  • Call or email me with questions


THIS VERY RARE CAR IS GOING TO SELL TO 

THE HIGHEST BIDDER ABOVE RESERVE AMOUNT...

SO DON'T MISS OUT!!!

Check Out My Other Items!

NOTE: I'VE BEEN GETTING A LOT OF OFFERS TO END MY AUCTIONS EARLY SO THEY WOULDN'T "MISS OUT AT THE END". MANY PEOPLE WERE NOT AWARE THAT THIS IS A "PROXY" AUCTION. 

A PROXY AUCTION ALLOWS YOU TO BID THE MAXIMUM THAT YOU ARE 
WILLING TO PAY AND EBAY WILL DO THE REST! 


YOUR BID WILL ONLY GO UP INCREMENTALLY TO AN AMOUNT 
JUST ABOVE
 SOMEONE ELSE'S BID UNTIL THE AUCTION ENDS. YOUR BID WILL NOT INCREASE UNLESS IT HAS TO AND MANY PEOPLE GET THE ITEM FOR LESS THAN THEIR MAXIMUM BID. IF HOWEVER, YOU ARE "OUTBID", EBAY WILL NOTIFY YOU BY EMAIL. AT THAT POINT YOU CAN MAKE THE DECISION AS TO WHETHER YOU WANT TO INCREASE YOUR MAXIMUM BID. 

ALSO: IF YOU'RE NEW TO EBAY,
 OR YOU'VE NEVER BID ON A LARGER PURCHASE, 
EBAY MAY NOT ALLOW YOU TO BID PRIOR TO CONTACTING THEM.
DON'T WAIT UNTIL THE LAST MINUTE TO BE APPROVED!!!

FOR THOSE OF YOU WHO WISH TO FEEL MORE COMFORTABLE ABOUT BUYING A CLASSIC CAR OVER THE INTERNET,
PLEASE EITHER ARRANGE TO COME TO TOWN AND INSPECT THE CAR YOURSELF, OR HIRE A LOCAL COMPANY TO DO IT FOR YOU.

CLASSIC CAR INSPECTORS CAN BE READILY FOUND IN EVERY AREA AND MOST CHARGE A RATHER MODEST FEE.

Please Feel Free To Contact Me At Any Time!

Happy Bidding!!!

Kellie - 1-419-340-8278


IF YOU NEED MORE PICTURES, PLEASE CONTACT ME 
AND I WILL SEND THEM TO YOU. 

ALSO CHECK BACK.... I LIST CLASSIC CARS WEEKLY!!!

THANKS AND GOOD LUCK BIDDING!!!


BUYER RESPONSIBLE FOR VEHICLE PICK-UP OR SHIPPING. A $500 NON-REFUNDABLE DEPOSIT THROUGH PAYPAL IS DUE WITHIN 24 HOURS OF AUCTION ENDING AND FULL PAYMENT WITHIN 7 DAYS. VEHICLE AND/OR TITLE WILL NOT BE RELEASED UNTIL ALL FUNDS HAVE CLEARED THE BANK.  PLEASE ASK ANY AND ALL QUESTIONS BEFORE BIDDING. VEHICLE IS BEING SOLD AS-IS WITH NO WARRANTY. YOU CAN INSPECT THE VEHICLE PRIOR TO BIDDING UNTIL THE AUCTION HAS ENDED. PLEASE CONTACT ME AND WE CAN ARRANGE A TIME. I HAVE LISTED THIS VEHICLE TO THE BEST OF MY ABILITY, BUT BEING A USED CLASSIC CAR IT IS NOT IN PERFECT CONDITION. 

All used vehicles should be assumed to have some degree of wear. No vehicle is perfect in any way. Each vehicle has its strengths, styles, tendencies and shortcomings. Therefore, despite our best efforts to verify a vehicle's mechanical condition, we are not able to warranty a manufacturer’s workmanship or previous owner’s diligence in care. It is for this reason that all vehicles are sold "AS IS". We have described the above mentioned vehicle to the best of our ability. However, with all pre-owned automobiles, the condition is subjective. Please be advised that no oral or written statements concerning any vehicle constitutes a representation or warranty of the condition of said vehicle. I reserve the right to cancel this auction at any time and for any reason.


DISCLAIMER

As always, I reserve the right to cancel this auction at any time and for any reason. I will entertain any reasonable offers, both online and otherwise, and therefore may decide to sell prior to auction ending. If I agree to accept an offer, whether online or not, the buyer must agree to consummate purchase through Ebay and abide their rules and conditions. 

Please note that no car is perfect. It has been driven. It may have minor wear and minor marks from being on the road. I would suggest coming to see it in person before bidding so you know the degree of wear of the vehicle. I listed this vehicle to the best of my ability. However, I am only human and could have missed a flaw. So please if you have any concerns contact me. Thank you!!
 

Happy Bidding!!!

Kellie - 1-419-340-8278


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