1930 Ford A Model Coupe on 2040-cars
Acworth, Georgia, United States
1930 Ford A Model Coupe This is a Georgia car that belonged to my uncle, and I purchase it from my aunt, they have had it since 1989. It was kept inside, and has a very nice solid rust free body. He had the car painted, and parked it in the garage, and never drove it after that. He drained the gas in the tank when he parked it, and the gas tank is clean because of that. It runs great, and doesn't smoke at all. All I had to do was put a good battery, gas, change the oil, rebuilt the carburetor, and it fired right up, and runs great. The tires are old, and will need to be replaced if you are going to drive it on the road. Interior is old with a couple of small holes in the seat bottom (see photo's). One of the headlight lens was cracked so I bought two new headlight lens, headlight rings, and new cork gaskets, I also bought a new rumble seat handle with keys. All the lights work as they should. It has 1932 are later 16" wheels on it now, but I have four 19" original wheels that I will let go with it if you want them. The car is being sold on a bill of sale only because Georgia didn't have titles until 1965, and they want issue me a title because of that, so check with your DMV if you need a title. All zero feedback bidders please check with me before bidding are I will have to cancel your bid. I reserve the right to end the auction early.If you have any questions you can email me are call my cell at 404-867-3163 Thanks Terry |
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