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1924 Model T Runabout Parade Car With Wire Wheels 24 Ford on 2040-cars

US $6,999.00
Year:1924 Mileage:123
Location:

Conway, Arkansas, United States

Conway, Arkansas, United States
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Let me start by saying that listing an item like this takes a considerable amount of time and effort.  It is also not free. It costs money to list a car for sale on Ebay.  This is not a hobby for us.  This is how we eat and pay bills.  So, if you can not pay for this car immediately then please do not damage our listing by agreeing to buy it. 

A non refundable deposit must be made immediately and the balance must be paid in full within 3 days via a cashiers check sent FedEx, UPS Overnight Letter or USPS Express Mail. 


Bright, shiny and fun is how I would describe this stunning little 1924 Ford model T.  I am selling this for a friend and he has owned it since the 70's.  Here is your chance to be guaranteed a spot in the next parade or community event.  This car never fails to draw a crowd when it is out and about.  This is very unique color combination everyone that sees it falls in love with it.  This 1924 Ford comes with 21 inch Buffalo Wheels, Overload Springs, Good Rubber, Water Pump to keep it cool and a good Transmission.  It even has twin spare tires complete with those super nice wire Buffalo rims.  It has a good current title and is ready to be yours.  These cars are just plain fun and this is a chance to get into one that is ready to go.  It runs like a top and all you have to do is hop in and go.  My friend says he will even deliver it to you on an open trailer for a fee if you are within 500 miles of zip code 72034 for just 50 cents a mile plus $100.  A deposit of $500 will need to be made through Paypal within 24 hours after you win the auction.  Balance and arrangements to pick up or have the car delivered must be made within 7 days. 
This is a sweet little car and not your typical plane Jane black on black.  If you have been waiting to find a cool toy to scoot around town in this is it.  Good luck and happy bidding.

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