1930 Ford Model A Deluxe Coupe on 2040-cars
Conroe, Texas, United States
Up for sale is a beautiful 1930 Ford Model A Deluxe Coupe that had a professional body off restoration. It has a rumble seat, stone guard, Quail Radiator Cap. The body is perfect in every way showing no signs of repairs and is straight as an arrow. The body and door fit all around is excellent the way you want to see it. The paint finish is good with the authentic colors of Andalusite Blue for the body with a French Gray pin stripe and Black fenders, splash aprons and wheels as per factory standards. The interior is done in the deluxe brown mohair by LeBaron Bonney including the carpet and headliner. All the window moldings and dash are the proper wood grain. The rumble seat by LeBaron Bonney is brown Leatherette. The tires are the correct Goodyear Diamond tread black walls. The underside of this car is clean and rust free. Everything works in the car. The car drives better than most and is a pleasure and has a wonderful transmission as well. Successfully competed a 4,200 mile trip to the MAFCA Blue Ridge Parkway National Tour and then to the Grand Opening of the Model A Museum in Hickory Corners, MI in May 2013. To sum it up, this is a great classic car that you will be able to enjoy driving for years to come. Here are the highlights; Original superb rebuilt engine that is smoke, leak and strange noise free Inserts, lightened fly wheel, balanced crank shaft 12 volt system Logo Lite directional signals Rust free body and frame Straight frame Good glass LeBaron Bonney interior Brand new LeBaron Bonney carpet Nice wood floor LizardSkin® Ceramic Insulation for heat control Goodyear Diamond Tread tires with good tread Excellent wire wheels New Interstate battery New Robert Ruppert stainless steel leakless water pump Recently boiled out radiator New points, condenser and coil Rebuilt Zenith carburetor Quail radiator cap Superb driver with great brakes and steering Good paint and bright metal, ready for local shows! No door sag No Rot or Rust California Car Cover included Vin/Engine number matches the Title Clear Texas title in hand |
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