1936 Ford Tudor Slantback Survivor Rare Hot Rod Original Cond. Low Miles on 2040-cars
Houston, Texas, United States
Transmission:Manual 3 speed
Vehicle Title:Clear
Mileage: 54,153
Make: Ford
Sub Model: Black
Model: Model A
Exterior Color: Tan
Trim: Tudor Slantback
Number of Cylinders: V8
Drive Type: 3 speed
There aren't many 36s anywhere in this original condition. This is a completely original car except the fresh interior the last few years. The odometer reads slightly over 54000, and if you see the car you will likely believe these to be original miles. Hopefully the images will answer most of your questions. If you have any question I will be happy to respond to you directly.
No Paypal. Full payment required within 3 days of auction close. Wire transfer only secure funds in my bank. Only Serious Bidders. This Vehicle is subject to sale prior to end of Auction. Seller reserves the right to cancel auction at any time. The winning bidder has entered into a binding contract. you may call for information: between the hours of 8am- 9pm CST 832 545-0913 | ||
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