1930 Ford Pickup Snowmobile - Runs Great!!!! No Reserve -- Ready To Play Today! on 2040-cars
Williamstown, Massachusetts, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Year: 1930
Make: Ford
Drive Type: manual
Model: Model A
Mileage: 1
Trim: snowmobile
Oldkar Barn 1930 Ford Model A pickup - snowmobile Great novelty project!!! vin# A3363051 Clear title Starts and runs great, motor sounds perfect Needs TLC, but ready to use....... pictures tell the story This is a super unique truck, and allows you to use your
old truck in the winter too. All of the snowmobile accessories are removable so you
can have a usable truck in the warm months. This truck has fiberglass front fenders, Can be delivered in the northeast We ship worldwide Seller makes and has no warranties, stated or
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