1929 Ford Model A Tudor 2 Door Sedan Original Never Restored on 2040-cars
Bethel, Ohio, United States
Engine:4 cyl
Body Type:Sedan
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Exterior Color: grey primer
Make: Ford
Interior Color: Tan
Model: Model A
Number of Cylinders: 4
Trim: standard
Drive Type: non driver
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Mileage: 71,868
Sub Model: Tudor
For sale is a numbers matching 1929 Ford model a tudor.2 doors sedan thats has been apart since 1956.original owner decided to take apart and restore the vehicle at some point in1955.last registration was in 1955.1956 owner passed and family left car to sit for 50+ years in the garage.the original owner had bought new roof material,5 tires with tubes and liners and i believe a gasket kit.it looks to have all the parts with the exception of most interior panels.passengers door panels there and a kick panel i think it is.this car looks incredible for the age and the lack of rust.the doors are clean.open and shut solid.all the edges are near perfect.drivers rear fender and lower body section are the only issues on this car.fender has 3 dime size spots of rust and a small dimple that will mostly hammer out.the body has a spot half inch or less high and 3 maybe 4 inches long were the shock rod rubbed the body.it will need a new shock rod.the ring gear will also need replaced.i think it was probably the reason it was takin apart the teeth are hit hard.starter gear looks good.engine looks to all be there along with the original belt.its just apart.3 speed tranny looks to be complete.the roof still has the original chicken wire with alot of the cotton still intacted.originial glass with the regulators.i noticed that one of the springs on 1 regulator was broke.sunvisor is a pretty rusty looking i think it would recover.all the wood in this car looks solid.the floors dont look to need anything.the roof has only one nail hole in it where the tack strip was nailed down from the factory and i believe all the tack strip is there.this car is almost complete.just needs the right person to put back together.i am under the impression from the person i bought it from that if i sign the back of this registration than i will be the second registered owner.i also have a bill of sale and you will recieve a bill of sale from me..the seats need recovered ofcource but the frames and springs look as sweet as the rest of the metal in this car.this is again from what i was told and from what ive seen so far a one family car.the wiring looks decent even.original door sill plates with the screws taped to them.the gas tank even smells fresh.no oder at all of any gas.unscrew the cap and the take the screen out and you can see the tank is clean and the cork floater is still there.head light glass is good no cracks.little yellow needs cleaned but the buckets are solid need rechromed but no rust with wires intacted.it comes with the lug wrench also which also will crank the motor.i have done my best to decribe this as close as possible and really would love for anyone to come and look at this before bidding,its a neat sweet old car but since i have 2 projects i dont really want another but i have already made plans for this car to be started on next week and after that it will not be back up for sale.
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