1928 Ford Model A Tudor on 2040-cars
Olustee, Oklahoma, United States
Engine:4 cylinder
Drive Type: 3 speed manual
Make: Ford
Mileage: 20,000
Model: Model A
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Trim: basic
The original owner of this car lived in California...where it spent the first half of its life. After WW II, it was purchased and restored by the nephew of the original owner. Eventually he brought the car to Arkansas where it was a daily driver.
Last fall, I purchased the car from the 2nd owner's widow. It had been parked in storage some 8-10 years following his death. The car is currently titled and tagged in OK.
After bringing the car home, I replaced the battery, belts, hoses, and timing gear. The car does both run and drive, but stalls due to junk from the fuel tank clogging the carburetor's intake.
The seats and wood are in good condition. The headliner is saggin in the rear and the fabric on the top will need to be replaced.
The car has never had rodent damage and comes as you see it. Included will be numerous new/used parts as well as a full set of 4 extra tires and wheels.
Asking price is $12,000. Reasonable offers will be considered, but don't bother making an offer if you're going to low ball me.
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