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1931 Ford Model A 30 31 Original Henry Steel Hot Rat Rod Scta Vintage Flathead on 2040-cars

Year:1931 Mileage:0
Location:

Honolulu, Hawaii, United States

Honolulu, Hawaii, United States
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For all you HOT RODDERS & CAR CRAZY people out there looking for a COOL Project to HOT ROD or Restore.... here it is!!! 

 

This is an ORIGINAL Henry Ford ALL STEEL Five Window Coupe. This Coupe has been in a garage, on blocks, since the 40’s and was a ONE owner car before found. This is a great starter to restore or to make into a true Hot Rod. The body has some small rust spots, but is still very solid and is pretty much all there, but will need a wood kit since termites took a toll on the interior (see pics for condition). The frame is the original ’31 Model A frame that came with this body and has been kept true to its roots (in other words, not boxed). It retains its original front & rear cross members, and all its original drivetrain as well (car does not run).

Get ready for SUMMER!!!

FUN, FUN, FUN…….in the sun!!!

To sum it up, this Coupe will be a blast to drive once it’s done!!! I have a clean title in hand…and am listing this at a very low reserve….That’s right……a VERY

LOW RESERVE!!!

I am selling this for a friend of mine who is not computer savvy. Please call him direct @ 808-836-8829 ask for Layne.

 

I have used DAS (Dependable Auto Shippers Ph#1-800-826-1083) to ship a 66 Nova to NY. The same company has shipped international for many of the cars that I have sold outside of the US. Their web site is:

http://www.dasautoshippers.com/global_auto_transport.html

 

If you only need shipping to California, I have used Horizon Lines. Their web site is:

 

http://www.horizon-lines.com/

 

I can assist the buyer by taking the Phaeton to the docks for shipping, however, buyer must make all arraignments & pays for shipping & transport. I have used DAS (Dependable Auto Shippers) to ship cars to & from Hawaii and as far as Switzerland.  Please ask questions BEFORE you bid. I encourage and welcome you or a representative of you to come inspect before you bid. When you bid, you are entering into a contract to purchase if you are the winning bidder. You are not bidding to "look" at the car and then decide if you want it or not. Please message me BEFORE you bid if you have less than 10 positive feedbacks. If you do not contact me before you bid, your bid will be automatically cancelled. The Phaeton is sold "AS IS". A $2000.00 deposit is required within 48 hours of the auction ending. I have purchased & sold many vehicles on eBay. Check my feedback and bid with confidence. GOOD LUCK BIDDING!!!!!

 

I can assist the buyer by taking the Coupe to the docks for shipping; however, buyer must make all arraignments & pays for shipping & transport. I have used DAS (Dependable Auto Shippers) to ship cars to & from Hawaii and as far as Switzerland.  Please ask questions BEFORE you bid. I encourage and welcome you or a representative of you to come inspect before you bid. When you bid, you are entering into a contract to purchase if you are the winning bidder. You are not bidding to "look" at the car and then decide if you want it or not. Please message me BEFORE you bid if you have less than 10 positive feedbacks. If you do not contact me before you bid, your bid will be automatically cancelled. The Roadster is sold "AS IS". A $2000.00 deposit is required within 48 hours of the auction ending. I have purchased & sold many vehicles on eBay. Check my feedback and bid with confidence. GOOD LUCK BIDDING!!!!!

 

CHECK OUT MY OTHER AUCTIONS FOR MORE VINTAGE FINDS!!!


On May-20-14 at 00:24:21 PDT, seller added the following information:

 Please note that the corrected phone number for Dependable Auto Shippers International is:  1-800-242-1054

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