Gateway Classic Cars of Denver is excited to offer this 1930 Ford
Coupe. The Ford Model A was the Ford Motor Company's market success
after its predecessor the Model T. First produced on October 20,
1927- but not introduced until December 2, it replaced the
venerable Model T, which had been produced for 18 years. By
February 4, 1929--Ford had sold 1 million Model A's and by July of
1929, they had sold 2 Million.This Model A looks as if it rolled
off the Manufacturing line and right into our showroom. The
exterior is a combination of a beautiful elegant Green with Black
painted fenders. This Model A is powered by an inline 4-cylinder
engine and operated by a 3-speed manual transmission. Indeed, it
also has an alluring gray interior, with classy dash trim. Other
things of note with this vehicle, is that the 6-volt battery that
starts up great, with a recent oil change and tune-up, White Wall
Tires, Rear Spare Tire Holder, and the ever-so popular "Rumble
Seat" behind the cab!
Vehicle Details
1930 Ford Coupe
Listing ID:CC-1798776
Price:$36,000
Location:O'Fallon, Illinois
Year:1930
Make:Ford
Model:Coupe
Exterior Color:Green/ Black
Interior Color:Grey
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:563
Stock Number:DEN1350
VIN:GCCDEN1350
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