Ford Model A Pick Up Truck , Rat Rod , Hot Rod , Vintage Project Stored 1969 on 2040-cars
Las Cruces, New Mexico, United States
no title .... i had to select something on the title box but IT DOES NOT HAVE A TITLE AND I DONT KNOW THE YEAR .....Up for sale is this really cool 1920's or 30's ford model A pick up . This truck has been stored since 1968 here in Las Cruces, NM. I bought it with intentions to make it a cool rat rod but I don't have the time to do it. It's all original metal body with almost no rust ...... Look at the pictures to see how clean it is!! You get what you see and that's all I have nothing more. It has no title and sold as is where is with no warranty of any kind. I was going to buy a Chevy S10 and just drop this on top and drive it but like I said I don't have time for a project like that. If you need more pictures or questions call me or email me any time I'll be more than happy to answer all questions to the best of my knowledge. Buyer is responsible for shipping or transport fees. I was able to fit this on the back of my silverado no problem . 915-873-2472 truck is located in las cruces nm 88011. 500.00 dollar non-refundable deposit is due 48 hours after you agreed to buy it now. Thanks for your time and have a nice day!
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Ford Model A for Sale
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