Ford 1928 Model A Tudor Sedan, Original Restored, Two Tone Blue, Runs Great! on 2040-cars
Jackson, Michigan, United States
This car has been owned & lovingly restored over the past 20 yrs by my brother. He is the third owner. He has driven it in the local car club trips and to shows in southern Michigan. In the past few years he has been having some sight problems and must give up driving soon. So he has decided to sell, and asked me to help with the sale. When I shot these photos he started it up and drove it around the area.
As stated, the body, fenders, wheels, engine and radiator are original. The engine which came in the car is a 1928-29. (NOTE: The mileage is unknown. I had to list something, so I listed 5500. only for the eBay form.) The running boards and slash apron are after market, as is the Spartan "Ooga" Horn, and "Flying Quail" radiator cap. The tires are new within the last 5 years. There is no surface rust. The fenders have a few small dings or dents and are painted in black primer only for now. It is very clean inside, the upholstery was redone professionally a few yrs ago in a gray tweed upholstery fabric, no stains tears or problems. The back seat was filled with some car club signage so I did not shoot a picture, but I can provide any pictures you would like, just lest me know specifically what you need to see. The buyer will need to arrange for pick up / shipping from south central Michigan. It's a fun car to drive around on weekends! |
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