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1930 Ford Model A Sedan Tudor Ca-car Original Steal Like 1931 1932 Hot Rod Coupe on 2040-cars

Year:1930 Mileage:80000
Location:

Garden Grove, California, United States

Garden Grove, California, United States

1930 Ford Model A

 

Up for auction is a great example of an original 1930 Model A sedan. I am only the third registered owner to the car and I've owned it for about 20 years now. I'm a mechanic by trade so I've always kept her running well. I drive it a couple times a month but now it's time to move onto something else for me. The Model A has always been in California it still has the orignal CA yellow plates. No rust issues or damaged areas to frame and body. All original steal body and fenders look very straight just as they should. Still has the original Ford flathead engine and 3-speed manual trans, both work great and she cruises at 50mph without an issue. The car was painted decades ago and does have several paint chips from use over the years but as you can see in the pics she still looks beautiful. Perfect car for someone that wants to drive an original Model A as is or use it as a foundation for a Hot Rod project. Clean CA title in hand ready to be transferred to the new owner. NO RESERVE listing. Car is available for inspection by any serious bidder. Thanks

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