1931 Ford Model A Roadster $41,900 Negotiable on 2040-cars
Edmond, Ohio, United States
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1931 Ford Model A Roadster $41,900 Negotiable
Location: Edmond OK USA 73013
Contact: Gale (405)-627-0493
Amazing show quality 29' Roadster for sale out of Southern California! Comes with the original, numbers matching engine that was fully rebuilt with less than 1000 miles on it. 2 door vehicle, 2 wheel drive. Black exterior, black leather interior. 3-speed manual transmission on the floor, and 9 out of 10 show quality condition.
All original vehicle that's fully restored, manual steering, manual brakes, well maintained and always garage kept. No corners have been cut in this flawless restoration. The Roadster was purchased directly from Mecum Auctions 2 years ago, comes with a 2 barrel carburetor, all steel body, no fiberglass, original rubber floor mats, 12-volt battery and generator, No rust, and California car.
Also comes with a clean title, fully insured and tagged, polished chrome, clean undercarriage, and clean title.
This is an amazing roadster to take to shows, summertime cruises, and parades. It is show quality and ready to be enjoyed.
Please call Gale at the number above to ask questions, see the Roadster, or to make an offer. No reasonable offer will be refused. Thank you for looking.
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