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Model A Closed Cab Pickup on 2040-cars

Year:1929 Mileage:120498 Color: rockmoss green /
 Black
Location:

Claremore, Oklahoma, United States

Claremore, Oklahoma, United States
Transmission:3speed
Body Type:ccpu
Engine:flathead
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:gas
For Sale By:Private Seller
VIN: A1230329 Year: 1929
Interior Color: Black
Make: Ford
Number of Cylinders: 4
Model: Model A
Trim: ccpu
Drive Type: 2 wheel
Mileage: 120,498
Exterior Color: rockmoss green
Condition: Used: A vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ... 

1929 Ford Model A closed cab pickup

  • high window in back panel...very rare
  • visor mounted rear view mirror...very rare
  • to clear up any confusion on the year of this truck....it is titled as 1929....but has april 1928 vin number and alot of 1928 features...if you been around Model A's and worked on them you know that april of 1928 was alot of transitions from 1928 parts to 1929 parts and Henry used the 1928 parts on pickups until the stock was depleted and then went to 1929 parts...
  • old restoration with a few scratches and nix
  • runs good....stops good....daily driver...been in lots of parades and cruises
  • this little truck starts easier than any Model A I've had....you don't have to choke it and it very seldom needs to have the carb ajusted....it starts in a very slow idle and really never needs to warm up....you can tell alot about how an A Model runs by seein how slow it will idle..
  • 6 volt generator
  • no broken beads or patches on fenders
  • drum tail lite and fluted headlite lenze
  • wolf whistle on intake manifold....original GMI ahooogha horn
  • doors open and close nice and windows roll up and down

HISTORY;

     original off Ronald Mason ranch, Nowata, Okla. ( breeder of Oklahoma Star quarter horses)...was always known as "Ole Henry" and painted on the tailgate.......restored in nearby Bartlesville and sold to a guy in Dewey....I had a chance to buy it 18 yrs ago....guy in Dewey beat me to it....15 yrs later I get it bought from him due to losing his eye sight....he only drove it in a few parades....the sign painted on the door was done with baby powder mix in the paint to make it flake off and look old....so, it can be changed easily to take on your name and business....hate to sell Ole Henry ....I will have more for sale including a 1929 Phaeton and a doodle bug and an Open 1928 AA

      $500 payment in 3 days of auction ending and by PayPal... balance when picked up with cash or bank transfer before it can be transported

call my cell 918.430.8845 with questions

     

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