1929 Ford Model A Woody on 2040-cars
North Woodstock, New Hampshire, United States
Body Type:Wagon
Engine:Stock
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Vehicle Title:Clear
Number of Cylinders: 4
Model: Model A
Trim: Woody
Drive Type: Standard
Mileage: 9,999
Year: 1929
Exterior Color: Black
This is a 1929 Ford that the original body was removed and a replaced with a home made "Woody " body. The craftsman did a fair job, but not great. As it sits, it is more of a "fun" car for parades. It is not street legal as is.
This vehicle last ran about 5 years ago when I purchased it. I was going to redo the whole car into a decent looking vehicle. Too many projects and I am out of room.
What it needs: Almost everything. The sheet metal needs removing the old paint, fixing dents, and repainting. The wood body is a very amateur build. The plywood panels were made from cheap plywood, and the trim has much wood filler where the screws are. This could be an easy fix by painting the plywood a dark color, and replacing the old screws with brass screws. The tires are fair, the rears are snow tires. I would replace all tires. The wheels are of a later date, not model A wheels. The interior needs painting, and the seats appear to be from a Jeep. There are no side windows, the only glass is the windshield. There is no windshield wiper. The lights need to be rewired. The tailgate does not go down. There is no battery.
The good: It should run with minimal work. The brakes work. Trans is OK. It has been stored indoors since built.
Vehicle is sold with a bill of sale, as New Hampshire is a non title state for vehicles over 25 years old.
On May-03-13 at 05:44:17 PDT, seller added the following information:
There is/was a "Buy It Now" for $3500. The offer still holds. Since there is no "Buy It Now" to hit, first email with deposit money, gets it. Deposit money must be paid before auction terminates.
Vehicle is in North Woodstock, New Hampshire 03262. It is about 2+ hours north of Boston, 6 hours from NYC.
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