Beautiful Restored 1930 Ford Model A Cabriolet 68b Dual Side Mount Roadster on 2040-cars
Overland Park, Kansas, United States
Offered here is a great chance to own a desirable sub model of the venerable Ford Model A. The example seen before you today is a Model 68B which is highly sought after due to its room in front, its roll up side glass windows, and, of course, its dual side mounts! This attractive roadster is a well restored car which has held up extremely well with age, as you can see from the pictures. However, this wonderful Model A is not only restored to be shown, but also built properly for its owner to enjoy many miles of pleasurable cruising and touring. This car features an all new steering gear box as well as a brand new hydraulic shock kit for safe, reliable, and comfortable driving. Presented beautifully in Kelly and Calypso two tone green with a tan top and black fenders, the car draws a crowd at events and never fails to impress on the open road. The car also features cream powder coated wheels shod with 6 brand new white wall tires. The car's extensive list of features also includes side mount mirrors with attractive leather straps, cowl lamps, directional lamps, luggage rack, stone guard, radiator heat meter, one piece rear bumper, electric wipers, rumble seat grab bars, Ford step plates, chrome spoke covers, and a clock in the gear shift knob. If you want the best, you just found it. Please call Frank Thompson for more information. (913) 269-6513. The car is available for viewing upon appointment in Overland Park, KS. |
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