1929 Ford Model A Rat Rod Sedan on 2040-cars
Monroe, Michigan, United States
Engine:4
For Sale By:Private Seller
Drive Type: RWD
Model: Model A
Mileage: 99,999
Trim: Sedan
1929 Ford Model A Rat Rod
This A is a fun car for summer...Look over the pictures and you will see the custom work along with a good solid condition car...The car runs and drives out with no issues...Should be considered a tight driver...The car does have juice brakes...Interior is very good condition...Body and undercarriage are both solid and clean...Leather wrapped running boards are still sharp and in good conditon also...
The car was restored five to seven years ago...Recent new items include the following....Tires and Tubes...Brake lining...Wheel Cylinders...Master Cylinder...Brake Lines and Flex Lines...Battery....Vehicle Wiring Harness....Brake Light Switch...Wiper Motor...Ign Switch....Amp Gauge...Volt Reg....Rear Seat Riser...Floor Boards...Muffler...Rear Axle Shaft Seals...Radiator and Hoses...Front RubberFloor Mats...Interior Headliner, Seat Cushion/Padding, Trim Panels...
The reserve has been set at the very reasonable price of $7000.00...
For more information or if you have any questions please call 734-241-9403...The car is available for inspection during normal business hours...
Please Note...Buyer is responsible for any applicable tax or title fees along with shipping or vehicle pickup...Due to age of vehicle all sales are "as is"...
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