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Beautiful Fully Restored Traditional Hot Rod Or Original on 2040-cars

Year:1930 Mileage:0 Color: Manila Brown /
 Tan and Brown Leather
Location:

Springfield, Oregon, United States

Springfield, Oregon, United States
Engine:4 Cylinder
Transmission:3 Speed
Vehicle Title:Clear
Year: 1930
Sub Model: Rumble Seat Business Coupe
Make: Ford
Exterior Color: Manila Brown
Model: Model A
Interior Color: Tan and Brown Leather
Trim: 5 Window Coupe
Number of Cylinders: 4
Drive Type: Rear wheel
Warranty: None
Mileage: 0
Condition: UsedA 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.Seller Notes:"In addition to what is already on the car it also comes with color matched steel fenders, new running boards, new front and rear chrome bumpers, five restored original 19" wire wheels with new tires and all hardware."

 1930 Ford Model A Rumble Seat Coupe
-Clean and clear title
-Full frame off restoration
-Everything new or rebuilt
-Fully rebuilt 4 cylinder
-12v Upgrade
-Shaved flywheel
-Leakless waterpump
-Hi performance distributor
-Starts, runs and drives excellent
-Painted original Manilla Brown with steel fenders to match
-All new safty glass
-Original headlights with sealed beams inside
-1950 Pontiac tail lights
-All new chrome door handles latches etc.
-Stainless hiboy headlight mounts
-All new wood inside
-All gauges, dash light and dome light work
-Working vacuum actuated windshield wiper
-Dynamat throughout
-Reverse eye front spring
-Modern shocks front and rear
-Smithy's exhaust dumped before axle
-1940 Ford wheels freshly powder coated black
-1947 Ford hubcaps
-Coker Firestone bias ply whitewall 6.00 front
-Coker Firestone bias ply whitewall 7.50 rear
-Over $20k in receipts
-Comes with all parts to return car back to original. Color matched steel fenders, side aprons, new running boards, new tail lights, new chrome front and rear bumpers, spare tire mount, front spring, 5 restored original 19" wire wheels with new tires and tubes and all hardware.


Buyer is responsible for all shipping costs and arrangements.
Non refundable $500.00 deposit required within 48 hours of auction close and the remaining balance to be paid cash in person or bank transfer within 3 days of auction close
Car is sold AS IS


Car is being re-listed due to out of state buyer not showing up. Please do not bid if you do not plan to buy.

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