1930 Model A Tudor Sedan on 2040-cars
Alamo, California, United States
For Sale By:Private Seller
Engine:4 cyl
Used
Year: 1930
Drive Type: RWD
Make: Ford
Mileage: 0
Model: Model A
Trim: Tudor
Own a piece of history! This is a museum quality 1930 Model
A Tudor Sedan. 4 cylinder, 40 HP engine, 3 speed manual transmission. Clean turn key vehicle!Pristine condition, almost everything has been
restored or replaced back to its original state. This car was taken down to
it's frame and impeccably gone through in the erly 90s. Zero rust, runs like a dream. Starts
right up, drives smooth and straight. All lights work, horn works, 6 volt
starter and electrical system all working perfect. All windows in tact and
close tight.
Rebuilt engine in 2004, body completely restored and repainted with classic paint in 2004, interior redone 2004 (including side panels), original license plate! No expenses spared! Zero rust or bondo. Everything in working condition, including all lights, electric starter, temperature gauge, windshield wiper, gas gauge, speedometer, and 6 volt generator with ampere gauge. Registered in California with a clean California title, with original 1930
license plates. Call 925) area code 5 4 8 - 1 2 3 2 with any questions or to see. Don’t miss out on this one!! You don’t find them this clean and unmolested
anymore!! Car is all steel, no bondo or
filler. No rust! This is a turn key car!! Get in it and drive, needs nothing!!
VIN - A2624312 |
Ford Model A for Sale
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