1928 Model " A" Ford Sports Coupe on 2040-cars
Warren, Ohio, United States
Body Type:2 DOOR COUPE
Engine:4 CYLINDER- GAS DRIVEN
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: BLACK LEATHER
Make: Ford
Number of Cylinders: 4
Model: Model A
Trim: 2 DOOR WITH LANDAU BRACKETS
Drive Type: RWD
Options: Leather Seats
Mileage: 64,488
Sub Model: SPORTS COUPE
Exterior Color: GREEN & BLACK BODY WITH TAN CLOTH TOP
THIS IS A HONEY OF A "CAR OF OLDE" AND ONE THAT IS NOT ALWAYS EASY TO FIND AND CHERISH !!!
THE PROUD OWNER OF THIS CAR HAS DILIGENTLY AND FAITHFULLY TAKEN EXTREME CARE OF IT SINCE PURCHASING IT 30
YEARS AGO FROM AN ELDERLY WIDOW WHOSE HUSBAND HAD LONG PAST RESTORED IT.
ALL 5 TIRES ON THIS CAR ARE ORIGINAL TO THE DATE OF RESTORATION (which is unknown) AS IS THE PAINT ,THE LEATHER
INTERIOR, THE CLOTH ROOF,LIGHTS,HORN,ETC.,
THE PUSH OUT WINDSHIELD, ALL EXTERIOR LIGHTS,AND HORN ARE IN GREAT WORKING CONDITION. THE WATER PUMP AND
THE BATTERY HAVE BEEN REPLACED AS HAS THE GENERATOR BEEN REPLACED WITH AN ALTERNATOR.( BOTH THE OLD
PUMP AND GENERATOR HAVE BEEN SAVED AND GO WITH THE CAR.)
THIS VEHICLE, IN THESE PAST 30 YEARS, HAS NEVER BEEN SUBJECTED TO RAIN OR SNOW AND HAS BEEN HOUSED, PLACED
ON JACKS, AND KEPT COVERED IN THEIR HOME'S ATTACHED GARAGE.
THIS IS A GREAT,FUN LITTLE CAR THAT WOULD BE A JOY TO DRIVE AND OWN. JUST THINK OF ITS' AGE WHEN YOU PROUDLY
ENTER IT INTO A PARADE OR SHOW !! SO WORTH OWNING AND HAVING ONE OF THE MOST POPULAR CARS OF IT'S DAY !
THESE PARTICULAR CARS REPLACED THE MODEL "T" AND WERE AS HOT BACK THEN AS THEY ARE NOW!
THANKS FOR LOOKING AND IF ANY QUESTIONS, PLEASE CONTACT ME THRU EBAY.
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