1930 Ford Model A Deluxe Roadster on 2040-cars
Rochester, New Hampshire, United States
1930 FORD MODEL A DELUXE ROADSTER This automobile was recently purchased from a private collection, the car has been in the collection for over 20 years. The gentlemen bought this car several years ago and had it completely restored in the 1990's. This was a complete original straight car before its restoration. Professional body off frame, ground up restoration done in the 1990's. This automobile has been meticulously cared for since its restoration and has been used very little over the years. SHEET METAL/ PAINT: All original Henry Ford sheet metal, stunning body, no signs of patch panels. Paint is excellent: has a few minor nicks and scratches, but not very many considering how long this car has been done. Paint is not all chipped in normal places (around door hinges, hood hinges, rumble seat lid, etc.) for a car that has been done this long, refer to pictures. Hood alignment is great, doors open/ shut great/ rumble lid open and closes great. All chrome/ stainless is in great shape (bumpers, windshield, hub caps, stone guard, radiator shell, etc.). This car looks like it just rolled off the show room floor. CHASSIS: Motor completely professionally rebuilt, runs excellent, lots of power, all new babbitt bearings, very clean and detailed nice, new radiator. Frame is excellent, underneath of car is very clean- and shinny- refer to pictures. Hard to find shocks are on the car and in great working order. Brakes were recently completely gone through- new linings, hubs turned, pins/ roller replaced as needed, and front brake floaters installed. Car stops great! Front wheel bearings cleaned and repacked, new seals on rear drums installed. Recently new leakless water pump with aluminum fan installed. Firestone white wall tires with correct steel stem inner tubes. Car is ready to go. UPOLISTRY: LeBaron Bonny interior professionally installed during restoration. Correct beautiful brown seats and door panels, pockets in kick panels in cowl, rumble seat in great shape, nice matching rug in front and correct rubber mat in rumble seat floor. Top is slightly faded, but has no rips or tears, have top boot and all side curtains. Side curtains are in great shape and have all irons necessary to use them. ACCESSORIES: Chrome luggage rack, dual side mount, windwings, directional lights, running board step plates, stone guard, two tail lights, side mirror, exhaust manifold heater. All lights work, directionals have been added for safety, generator charges strong, gas gauge works. (NOTE: The pictures with the top down show no windwings, these pictures with the missing windwings was taken when the windwing was being fixed, the car has both windwings installed.) NOTE: This car is being sold with a bill of sale(notarized if necessary) and a copy of a registration. NH doesn't require titles for vehicle's of this age. I am more the willing to fill out any forms/ paperwork your state or country would require. Above it says title is clear eBay doesn't have a selection for other. I can apply for a NH title if absolutely necessary this takes 3-4 weeks normally. Please email me with questions or concerns about the title/ paper work. This car can be seen in Rochester NH, please email me if you would like to set up an appointment to look at it. This car is for sale locally, so I reserve the right to end the auction at any time. Any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact me. Don't miss your chance to own this beautiful piece of history. |
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