1928-1931 Ford Model A Frame - Fresh Antique Car Barn Find- Local Pick Up Only on 2040-cars
Washington, Illinois, United States
Vehicle Title:Salvage
Trim: FRAME
Model: Model A
Drive Type: NO
Year: 1930
Mileage: 0
FRESH BARN FIND !!!!! JUST FOUND IN A LOCAL BARN FROM AN ESTATE I PURCHASED. I WAS TOLD ITS A FORD MODEL A FRAME AND CHASSIS THE FRONT STERRING STILL TURNS, ITS WHAT YOU SEE AND WHAT YOU WILL GET. WOULD BE GREAT FOR A RESTORATION OF A FORD MODEL A OR A RAT ROD OR HOT ROD. PLEASE LOOK AT ALL OF THE PICTURES. IT CAME OUT OF AN ESTATE OF AN OLDER GENTELMAN THAT USE TO RESTORE FORD MODEL A. I HAVE MANY MORE PARTS FROM THIS ESTATE AND WILL BE SELING THEM ASO ON EBAY. THE FRAME IS 116" LONG BY 25.5" IN THE FRONT BY 43" IN THE REAR. SELLING WITH BUY IT NOW OR BEST OFFER. BUYER TO PICK UP . I WILL NOT SHIP. ITS LOCATED IN EAST PEORIA,IL ZIP CODE 61611.
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The car was fastidiously maintained, having never been driven in the rain. In fact, Brown never even washed it, out of fear of it rusting. According to the auction website, the last time this car saw water was probably when it was detailed ahead of being delivered to Brown. If that doesn't sound like a fanatical sense of maintenance on the part of this GT500's owner, this next part will. The interior has been treated to a similarly painstaking attempt at preservation, with garbage bags covering the seats and two layers of floor mats over the carpets. The result is a car that, aesthetically, is in remarkable shape considering it's spent so long in a barn.