1930 Ford Model A Coupe Rumble Seat Original Rebuilt Engine New Interior Look on 2040-cars
Bremen, Georgia, United States
This is a 1930 Ford Model A Coupe with Rumble Seat. It is original and in very good condition. The original 4 Cylinder engine has been rebuilt and runs smooth. It has its original 3 speed manuel transmission. It has a new water pump and new battery. The interior has been recently redone and looks great and was done back as original style. It still retains its original gauges and floor crank. It has a special Exhaust heater that puts out heat into the cab to keep you warmer and the heat comes off the engine. This car has had 1 re paint and it has been a few years back but the paint has actually held up nice. It has a few scratches and chips but still shows well. Very solid ALL STEEL car with no rust issues known. This car was a 2 owner car before we bought it so we are its 3rd owner. The tires are in great shape and good to go. The Rumble Seat pulls up easy and the cushions are done it black. No rips or tears on Rumble Seat either. The bumpers also look good. These coupes with rumble seats are getting hard to find especially in this condition.
I reserve the right to end auction early if car sells locally. Sold AS IS with no warranty given or implied in anyway. Pre Sale inspections are welcome and encouraged!! This car is being sold with a current Georgia registration as Georgia WILL NOT issue a title on a car this old. You will be able to get a title in your state or country with the paperwork I give you so don't worry about that. Thanks for looking!! |
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