Vehicle Description
Very nice, restored 1930 Ford Roadster with rumble seat.
Factory-style restoration
Powered by L-head, inline 4 cylinder
3-speed manual transmission
Brown leather Rumble seat
Very nice, Yellow and Black exterior
Excellent, Brown leather interior
Turn signals
Excellent, Fabric convertible top with glass rear window
The Ford Model A was the successor to Ford's extremely successful
Model T, debuting in 1927. The Model A proved to be another great
success for Ford, selling 3 million units by 1930. This 1930 Ford
Model A Roadster is a very nice, restored example of the first car
offered by Ford to have conventional driver controls. The driving
experience of one of these historical vehicles, will force you to
slow down to an earlier time. Driving a Model A, you also have to
"feel" the vehicle and get to know it on a more personal level. The
restoration of this Model is older, but still presents well. The
Yellow and Black exterior is in very good condition with only minor
defects and scratches to note in the paint. The exterior chrome and
stainless is in excellent condition. The exterior is enhanced by
the factory style spoke wheels wrapped in wide white wall tires,
and the brown and orange stripping. The Tan, fabric convertible top
is in excellent condition and is equipped with a glass rear window.
The factory frame for the roadster top is also in very good
condition and functions as is should. This Model A Roadster does
have the desirable, rear "Rumble Seat" and it is finished in the
same Brown leather as the interior. The Brown leather interior is
in excellent condition with little to no wear present. Powering
this great Model A Roadster is its L-Head, inline 4 cylinder engine
backed by its 3 speed manual transmission. Both the engine and
transmission perform just as they should. The handling is
definitely is not the same as a late model vehicle, and takes more
effort then one. If you are in the market for a very nice, turn-key
ready Ford Model A Roadster that will seat 4 and will present very
well at your local cruise-in or car show, then you will want to
take a close look at this one here.