1931 Ford Model A 5 Window Coupe With Rumble Seat on 2040-cars
Middletown, Maryland, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:4 Cylinder
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 4
Make: Ford
Model: Model A
Trim: 2 door 5 Window Coupe
Drive Type: 3 Speed Manual
Mileage: 99,999
Disability Equipped: No
Exterior Color: Black/Red
Warranty: Unspecified
Interior Color: Gray
This is a very nice clean Model A couple that is in excellent mechanical condition and runs great. I am the third owner of this vehicle that I purchased five years ago from a gentleman that had it for over thirty years. He took excellent care of it and I have tried to carry on where he left off. I am only selling it as I have too many other on going activities to spend the time enjoying this great car. I feel now it should move on to a new owner that can appreciate it and enjoy it on a regular basis.
This pictures tell most of the story and show it true condition. I only know of one very small dent on the front left fender (does not show up in the pictures) that was there when I purchased it. Previous owner's grandson ran into it with the mover when he was putting it in the garage. I have kept the car under cover in the garage when it is not on the road and never in the rain or snow for that matter.
Please do not hesitate to ask any questions you may have and if you are local you are more than welcome to stop by and inspect the car for yourself. Just put a new 6 volt battery in it after five years and kept on a batter conditioner when not in use. Also comes with 1931 Maryland license plates if the buyer wants them.
Thank you for looking.
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