1930 Model A Rumble Seat Coupe on 2040-cars
Fresno, California, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:None
Mileage: 1,234
Make: Ford
Exterior Color: Primer
Model: Model A
Trim: 1930 5 window rumble seat coupe
Warranty: None
Drive Type: None
This is a 1930 5 window rumble seat coupe un-molested body only. The car is an original California car last registered in 1964. In 1964, it was put into inside storage and in 1987 it was sold. The new owner took the car to Los Angeles, very carefully took it apart. Cut out the few rust areas, had it sand blasted then fully primered. He purchased all the patch panels then lost interest in the car. The car has remained in a closed storage area since. 1 week ago was the first time it had been outside in almost 25 years. There is minimal rust as shown in the photos. There is no rust in the doors, the windshield frame is perfect. Even the black naugahide upholstery is good. The original wood is perfect. It comes with all the interior moldings, glass, seats, pieces and parts for the body. No chassis, fenders, hood radiator or registration. I will answer all questions or email your phone number and I will call if you want to talk one on one. I will not wrap, box or crate, it is pick up only and cash only. You will not find one this good very often. Make a nice Hi Boy on a 32 Frame, just like on the cover of the April edition of Street Rodder.
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