Ford: Model A Tudor on 2040-cars
Somerset, Kentucky, United States
Body Type:Sedan
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:4 Cylinder 40 HP
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Year: 1930
Number of Cylinders: 4
Make: Ford
Model: Model A
Trim: 2dr Tudor
Drive Type: Manual 3 speed
Mileage: 55,447
Disability Equipped: No
Exterior Color: Black
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Heather
This is an ALL STEEL Model A that was purchased from a Museum in 2009 and driven only on “Club” Model A Tours. This is a good looking, good running, good driving example of a nicely restored “A”. This is not a trailer queen, but a car to drive and enjoy.
The paint is very presentable, has a new LeBaron Bonney interior as of 2010, and a “bunch” of upgrades/replacements as described below:
• New Chrome Dash Panel • Rebuilt Stewart Warner Speedometer w/trip odometer • New Speedometer Cable • New Front and Rear Wheel Bearings and Seals • New Brakes • Replacement Muffler • New Oil Pump • Rebuilt Distributor • New Head Gasket (head was milled) • New Head Bolts • New 6v Alternator • New 6v to 12v converter w/accessory plug • New Auxiliary Heat Gauge • New Leakless Water Pump • New Fan Blade • New Front Motor Mount • Turn Signals Installed • 50 watt Headlight Bulbs • Complete Radiator Service • New Spark Plugs • New Fan Belt This car can be viewed and demonstrated at my location by Appointment Only, just email me through Ebay and we can set up a time. This vehicle is being sold as “Local Pick-up Only” and any shipping arrangements are the responsibility of the buyer.
Look the pictures over carefully as they are an accurate representation of the cars condition and ask any questions you may have prior to bidding, I will attempt to answer all questions ASAP and always within 24 hours.
The winner of this auction is expected to make a $500 deposit via PayPal (if no PayPal account, email me!) within 72 hours and final payment and delivery within 7 days. Acceptable forms of final payment are Cashier’s Check or Cash.
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