1930 Model A Ford Rumble Seat Coupe on 2040-cars
Greeneville, Tennessee, United States
1930 Model A Ford Rumble Seat Coupe. This is a older restoration, probably from the 1970's. The car runs good, has decent older interior and the paint looks good from a distance. It is Laquer from back in the day when they thought more was better. In this case too many coats of paint has caused some spider cracking. There is also some pimples showing where the thinner was trapped in the paint. The paint is driver quality not show at all. This is a good Model A to drive around and enjoy. The body is in very good shape, doors fit nice, rumble lid fits nice, and also the hood. The fenders are really good also, and all Henry Ford steel. All the lights work, gas gauge has been rebuilt and works, amp meter and speedometer work also. The car has a real nice steering wheel, maybe a new one from its earlier restoration. All the glass is good with no cracks, and both windows roll up and down. The car also still has a Orginal Radiator, nice radiator shell and good orginal stainless headlights. Bumpers are still shinny showing some places that has lost its chrome, but not bad or very noticable. I cleaned and detailed the engine, replaced the radiator hoses and clamps with period correct ones. I also relined all the service brakes, and the emergency brake shoes. Car has a new battery. Clear TN Title in my name. Car is located in Greeneville TN. If you can come take a look I will gladly make myself avaible to show it. If you cannot pick the car up in person I will work with your shipper. $500 deposit through pay pal, and the balance in Cash at pickup up, or bank transfer. If you have any questions you can call me (Joe) at 423-470-2489 , please leave a message if I can not answer at the time of your call. This is a old car sold as-is. PLEASE LOOK AT ALL PICTURES, I have made pictures of the cracks in the paint and other defects. This is a nice old car to enjoy as is, or would be a great canidate for a restoration or Street Rod,Hot rod. I like it just the way it is and would drive and enjoy it. This kind of car you dont have to worry like you do the $30,000 show cars, just have fun with it. Put the grand kids in the back and take them for a ride, Ice cream sure would be good. |
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