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1929 Orig.flathead 4 Cyl Runs & Drives,manual Trans,conv.rumble Seat,wirewheels, on 2040-cars

Year:1929 Mileage:80216 Color: Green over Black Fenders /
 Gray
Location:

Nazareth, Pennsylvania, United States

Nazareth, Pennsylvania, United States
Transmission:Manual
Body Type:Convertible
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:Flathead Four Cylinder
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
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. ...
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: 762511
Year: 1929
Number of Cylinders: 4
Make: Ford
Model: Model A
Trim: Rumble seat
Options: Convertible
Drive Type: Rear
Mileage: 80,216
Exterior Color: Green over Black Fenders
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Gray

 

1929 FORD MODEL A STEEL BODY CABRIOLET, FLATHEAD FOUR CYLINDER, MANUAL TRANS, WIRE WHEELS W/WIDE WHITE ALL TIRES, RUMBLE SEAT INTACT, RUNS AND DRIVES, HORN, FOLD-OUT WINDSHIELD, 5TH WIRE WHEEL SPARE, AWESOME HENRY FORD STEEL, GREAT CANDIDATE FOR STREET ROD.

 

You are bidding on a sweet 1929 Ford Model A Steel body Cabriolet that runs well with its flat head four cylinder engine, manual transmission that shifts smoothly, rumble seat, painted wire wheels, excellent solid Henry Ford steel body, running boards, all the cool original details remain and much more. This 1929 Ford Cabriolet has had been converted from a Coupe. If you have been searching for an open summer toy or would make an awesome street rod you decide.


The Details;


The body is nice solid Henry Ford steel it is straight and started life as a Coupe. The top was cut and it was converted to a cabriolet by a prior owner. The painted Yellow wire wheels really look sharp with wide white wall tires with a 5th spare wire wheel mounted in the rear. The interior upholstery was been redone years ago still looks good. The rumble seat is completely intact and in great shape. It has a folding convertible top as shown. The engine compartment with its flat head four cylinder is a joy to see indeed. Lots of original details remain intact on this 1929 Model A Ford and are really cool to see. Chassis is rock solid it was always garage kept. This Ford has excellent potential.


The Mechanics;


This Model A has its strong running flat head four cylinder engine  the carb was just rebuilt. It is mated to a manual gearbox transmission that shifts good. The car runs and drives and the brakes & lights work. Has wiper, horn, fold-out windshield and more. 


The Options; 1929 Ford Model A


  • Flat head Four Cylinder Engine w/Rebuilt Carb

  • Manual Transmission

  • Solid Henry Ford Steel Body & Chassis

  • Painted Wire Wheels w/5th Wire Rear Mounted Spare

  • Wide White Wall Tires

  • Rumble Seat Completely Intact

  • Driver Side Mirror

  • Folding Convertible Top

  • Wiper

  • Horn/Fold Out Windshield

  • and more…


Overall;


Let the pictures speak for themselves. This 1929 Ford is an excellent street rod resto-mod candidate. Thank you for your sincere interest and good luck to all bidders!


Terms & Conditions:


A 10% deposit is due within 48 hours of end of auction balance is due within 5 business days.


Buyer will pay all shipping costs

This car is being sold as is, where is condition with no warranties implied or expressed!

All inspections of vehicle must be done prior to end of auction, all sales are final!


Seller reserves the right to reject bidders with negative feedback. Seller reserves the right to end the auction early.


Do not bid on this car unless you are prepared to complete the transaction.

 

NO EXCEPTIONS!


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