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1928 Ford Model A Hot Rod Not Rat Or Gasser Highboy Old School Authentic 60's on 2040-cars

US $19,500.00
Year:1928 Mileage:54000
Location:

Oregon City, Oregon, United States

Oregon City, Oregon, United States


1928 FORD MODEL Amanual transmission title : clean

THIS IS A REAL BARN FIND! PERFECT AUTHENTIC PATINA WITH A FULL INTERIOR. NO RUST! EVERYTHING WORKS! ALL GUAGES, SPEEDO, ODOMETER, TRIP METER,OIL GUAGE, AMMETER, DASH LIGHTS, HIGH AND LOW HEADLIGHTS, TAIL LIGHTS AND BRAKE LIGHTS, EMERGENCY BRAKE, GAS GUAGE, WINDOWS NOT CRACKED AND ROLL UP AND DOWN EASY, TILT OUT WINDSHIELD, ETC. BRAND NEW RED'S 4 INTO 2 HEADER AND WEBER CARB. TWICE PIPES AND GLASS PACKS SOUND SO BITCHIN! NEW BATTERY, EXHAUST, CARB, MANIFOLD, AND NEW BFG SILVERTOWN BIAS PLY TIRES. READY TO CRUISE ALL SUMMER. NEEDS NOTHING. STARTS EVERY TIME, HAS A GREAT CLUTCH, SHIFTS SMOOTH AND STOPS VERY WELL. STEERS LIKE A STOCK A BONE. STOCK SUSPENSION AND BRAKES. 

THE PIC OF THE DASH SHOWS HER DOING A TRUE 60mph, AMMETER CHARGING HARD, OIL PRESSURE UP, RUNNING COOL, STEERING WITH ONE HAND WHILE TAKING PICS. I RARELY GO OVER 60mph DUE TO STOCK STEERING. THIS LITTLE ENGINE WOULD DO WAAAAAY MORE! 

THIS LITTLE A-BONE GETS MORE ATTENTION AT RUNS THAN THE RUBBER STAMPED SLICKSTERS. IT IS A GAS TO CRUISE AROUND IN! IT HAS TRUE CHARACTER, ALOT OF HEART AND A LONG STREET HISTORY LOCALLY. DON'T DALLY AROUND ON THIS ONE, BID AWAY AND GOOD LUCK.


On Apr-22-14 at 13:35:02 PDT, seller added the following information:

THIS STILL USES THE STOCK STEERING COLUMN CONTROLS FOR THROTTLE AND IGNITION ADVANCE. STOCK THROTTLE PEDAL STILL WORKING PERFECTLY TOO.


On Apr-22-14 at 13:36:29 PDT, seller added the following information:

EVEN THE CLOCK IN THE REARVIEW MIRROR WORKS.

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