Vehicle Description
This 1930 Ford Model A Rumble Seat Coupe was made for true classic
car motoring. After all, you don't just have the iconic rumble
seat, but this is a restored example that offers a comfy interior
and plenty of recent investments to keep it running strong.
The Model A coupe is one of those icons of the dawn of American
motoring. Its predecessor, the Model T, put us on wheels, but the
Model A represents added style and features that come to symbolize
what we love about cars. It starts with the two-tone presentation.
The Kewanee Green paint has a proper 1930s look, and glossy black
on the bottom highlights those curvy fenders. It has a very vintage
style to give the impression that could make some people think you
may just have a cool barn find or heirloom. A vinyl roof, running
boards, pop-out vented windshield, and a rear-mounted spare are all
part of the detailed style. But there are also the right
investments that make sure that a stock style remains impressive
and useful. For example, this was given new wire wheels and
whitewall tires within the last year. And a well-integrated
upgraded headlight/signal light package makes for a better cruiser
in modern times.
The sea of green continues inside. This interior provides the right
vintage atmosphere with the button-top velour seat and coordinating
material on the side panels. You get the classic gauge package,
long shifter, and big/grippy four-spoke steering wheel. The full
style is unique and comfy without looking out of place in a true
vintage coupe. And of course, we can't forget about the rumble
seat. The fold-up rear seat is covered in durable vinyl for proper
outdoor use. It makes for a cool sight no matter if you're showing
it off at a car show or using it in a parade route.
Part of the recent solid investment in this coupe centers around
the motor. Ford's 201 cubic-inch powerhouse looks clean and
complete. And as you look closer, you'll also spot the
powder-coated thermostat housing, new water pump, new carburetor,
and cleaned/resealed fuel tank. Plus, this has been upgraded to a
12-volt system and an alternator. So since we talk about how this
one is for drivers, it should be no surprise that the motor feels
as hardy as Henry Ford wanted it to be. The three-speed manual
transmission has confident shifts, and it feels poised on the
road.
The sale comes complete with component receipts, an extra can of
green paint, and even the original owner's California registration.
This is the iconic rumble seat coupe that wants to go for every
Sunday drive. Don't miss this vintage Ford, call today!