1928 Ford Model A Phaeton Original Unrestored No. Carolina Vehicle Clear Title on 2040-cars
Mooresville, North Carolina, United States
Engine:4 cyl
Vehicle Title:Clear
Mileage: 41,853
Make: Ford
Interior Color: Black
Model: Model A
Number of Cylinders: 4
Trim: phaeton
Warranty: none
Drive Type: rear wheel
I have an original UNRESTORED 1928 Ford Phaeton. From what I can gather, this car is a 3 owner local car from Statesville North Carolina. The title/paperwork I have documents its origin. I have the previous title and a current title in my name.
This is the real deal! I don't think the car has ever been apart and the mileage of 41,000 is said to be correct!
THEY ARE ONLY ORIGINAL ONCE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I have had many model A's since the 1950's and this is a keeper. Problem is that I am too old to complete my current projects and my health is failing. This car was running and driven within the last year..
I have the top bows to go with the car and I also have the right rear bumper. The headlights are not original to the car but I have original ones I will trade for these if you wish.
The wheels are from another project I'm working on. A complete set of original 21 inch wheels goes with this car.
EASY restoration to a high point car!
Please email any questions you may have.
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