1928 Ford Model A 28 Ford Model A Coupe Vintage Classic Hot Rod Street Rod on 2040-cars
Boise, Idaho, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Mileage: 0
Make: Ford
Exterior Color: Dark Arabian Sand
Model: Model A
Interior Color: Tan & Brown
Trim: 2 Door Coupe
Number of Cylinders: Four
Drive Type: 3 Speed Transmission
This is a very nice vintage style Model A Ford. This particular 1928 Model A is referred to as a “Red Wheel“ because it was built in the Canadian Plant in 1928 and originally had a red steering wheel. We purchased it in 2006, in this fully restored condition, from a man in Michigan whose family was the 2nd owner. According to the previous owner, it was lent to the Henry Ford Museum at Greenfield Village from 1998 to 2001. The interior and exterior are in excellent condition. The exterior roof covering extends down over the rear quarters to the belt line of the car and is made of high-grade black artificial leather, heavily coated with nitro-cellulose to withstand any weather condition. The motor and compartment have been fully detailed. This is a fun car that runs great and is in overall excellent condition. Since purchased in 2006, the car has been used primarily for road tours and parades. Click here to take a look at a video of the car----> http://youtu.be/JgkvkprFcKE I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO STOP THE LISTING AT ANY TIME. THE CAR IS FOR SALE ON THE LOCAL MARKET. PAYMENT: I require a $500 paypal deposit two days after purchase. I will then send a copy of the bill of sale and wait for final payment. Two options for payment..1. Face to Face cash payment 2. Wire transfer from your bank to my bank...these options are safe for both of us. The car and title will be held until full payment has been received. Shipping: This car can be shipped to your door at the buyer’s expense. There are lots of great shipping companies out there and I have no problem working with the buyer in having the car shipped. I will not do the leg work to find a shipping company or be in charge of the payment to the shipping company. That must be done by the buyer.
Ford Model A for Sale
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Speaking to CEO Alan Mulally after Ford's Go Further event in Sydney, Australian site Go Auto reports that the decision was not one made lightly, and that the automaker is doing everything possible to respect the Falcon and Territory's "stakeholders." It's an interesting piece that shows a softer side of a corporation, while demonstrating that Ford is doing everything in its power to make the end of production as smooth as possible for all parties.
Head over to Go Auto for the full series of remarks from Mulally, and then let us know what you think of Ford's handling of the Falcon and Territory discontinuations, in Comments.
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