Beautiful Car, Ready For The Road on 2040-cars
Maysville, Georgia, United States
1931 Model A Deluxe Coupe. This is a very nice, and enjoyable classic car. It has been recently serviced and is ready for touring, parades, and weekend drives. It has the rumble seat for the grandkids, and lots of extras which makes it a real pleasure to drive. Washington blue and black two-tone, with Tacoma cream wheels and whitewall tires. Also has a creme pinstripe. Tan mohair interior. Cowl lights, stone guard, wind wings, step plates, Moto meter. This is the late 1931, with the indented firewall. This car really looks nice, and is very presentable. However there are some small blemishes in the paint from years of enjoyment. Car needs nothing but a new owner. Car is located in Maysville Georgia, just off I 85 N., about 60 miles north of Atlanta., come see and drive this classic car.
Fine print. I would rather have someone come out and look at this car and drive it and make a face to face deal. I do not want to get involved in any third-party payment scheme. I do not plan to ship this car out of the country. I will need $500 down payment within 48 hrs of the end of the auction, with full payment within two weeks. I can store this car for one month while you arrange for pickup. Thanks for looking, this is a great car and will make someone very happy. |
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