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No Reserve All Steel Frame Off Resto 1929 Model A Roadster Estate Sale 1930 1931 on 2040-cars

US $20,000.00
Year:1929 Mileage:47000
Location:

Lakeland, Florida, United States

Lakeland, Florida, United States

TITAN MOTOR COMPANY IN LAKELAND FLORIDA IS PROUD TO OFFER THIS STUNNING 1929 MODEL A ROADSTER.  TITAN MOTOR COMPANY IS CELEBRATING 15 YEARS IN THE CAR BUSINESS AND OWNER/PRESIDENT TITUS CAN BE REACHED WITH ALL QUESTIONS ON THIS MODEL A ROADSTER AT 863-661-0292 OR HOME ANGELA 352-529-0233 ANYTIME.  WE CAN ARRANGE AND ASSIST IN DELIVERY TO YOUR DOORSTEP AS WELL AS INTERNATIONAL DELIVERY TOO!

 

I HAVE KNOWN THIS CLASSIC FOR MANY YEARS AND OUR DEALERSHIP SOLD IT TO THE CURRENT OWNER.  HE IS NOW IN HIS 90'S AND WOULD LIKE TO PASS IT ON TO SOMEONE ELSE.  THE MOTOR AND DRIVETRAIN WERE REDONE AND RUN OUT VERY NICELY.   THE RESTORATION IS APPROX. TENS YEARS OLD WITH FRESH PAINT TWO YEARS AGO. THE CAR IS ALL STEEL FENDERS AND BODY AND ARE LAZER STRAIGHT.  THE CAR IS DRIVEN REGULARY AND NEEDS NOTHING TO ENJOY.  THE TOP WAS REPALCED  A FEW YEARS AGO AND THE PAINT IS ABOUT 2 YEARS OLD AND IS BASE COAT CLEAR COAT DUPONT PAINT.  THIS IS ONE OF THE NICEST ONES THAT I HAVE SEEN IN THE COUNTRY.  THERE HAS  NOT HAD A  BUTCHER ON THIS RESTORATION.   THE METAL WORK IS THE BEST ANS IS LIKE NEW.  THE RUMBLE SEAT IS SUPER NICE AND OPENS NICELY TOO.  THE INTERIOR IS VERY NICE AND NICE TO SIT ON.  I HAVE SEEN HUNDREDS OF THESE CARS AND KNOW WHAT TO LOOK FOR!!  THE TIRES ARE DRIVER QUALITY  WITH A MARK HERE OR THERE BUT HARDLY NOTICEABLE.  THE GENERATOR WAS REBUILT THIS PASS YEAR.  THE CAR IS WORTH THE INVESTMENT AND WILL BE NICE FOR YEARS TO COME.  MY SUGGESTION IS TO ENJOY ONE THAT IS NOT NEEDING WORK!!  IT WOULD COST HUGE MONEY TO RESTORE ONE LIKE THIS AND RESERVE IS VERY  FAIR. 

 

PLEASE CALL ME TO NEGOTIATE A BUY IT NOW TO END AUCTION THROUGH EBAY!!  TITUS 863-661-0292

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