Ford Model A Roadster 1930 Sharp! on 2040-cars
Neosho, Wisconsin, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Mileage: 4,350
Make: Ford
Trim: GREY
Model: Model A
Drive Type: rear drive
This Model A roadster is an older restoration that has history spanning from the 60's to the 80's. It is a rumble seat car. It has a history written up by the person that did started the restoration process and is quite a story! It does run and drive, tires are fair. Body is great shape except for peeling and cracking paint as shown in photos. Not all of the cracking paint is shown but it gives you an idea. A receit shows the car was painted in 1981. During the time this gentleman had the car he paid for three interiors to be done and was not happy until the third one was a LaBonney! Fender beads are all solid as well as floor and inner fenders. Photos show floor and inner fender area and in these photos the light discoloration is splatters from a wet parking lot.... I should have wiped them off before pictures. Naturally miles are not original, there are receits from speedo rebuild in 1984. Most of the work on this was done in the 70's and 80's. Suspension and brakes were redone as well as new shocks according to papers.... 1982. While this car is not a 10 it would be easy to get it there as to how solid it is. At one time also the engine was rebuilt. He purchased this car in 1958 and the other records he had for the car from 1958 to 1969 were lost in a plant fire! So he owned it from 1958 until July 2000 when he sold it to the last owner! So... interesting car! I can store car indoors for up to 1 month after being paid for and will help load car if you send someone! Ihave no problem selling to New Zealand, Sweden or Finland!
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