BEING SOLD WITH TITLE History: Born in Australia, shipped to New
Zealand where it remained until service man purchased it and
shipped to Arizona. There it underwent a complete disassemble and
restored. After passing it was willed to a church and sold at a car
auction. The new owner shipped it to Missouri. Exact dates are
unknown. Motor: 4cyl Model A with complete rebuilt carb - runs good
Body: All steel & straight - no known rust Transmission: standard 3
speed - good, does not jump out of gear Paint: Ford original color
and converted to base coat/clear coat Accent strips: ford maroon
pinstripes with wheels and stripes ford marron Interior: brown
vinyl driver/passenger and rumble seats. Black mats Electrical: 6
Volt / Positive ground with alternator, headlights, horn etc. no
work Brakes: Mechanical in working order Steering: shortened pitman
arm to make steering easier, steering stabilizer to get rid of
shimmy. Free play is minimal. Rare right hand drive. Shocks:
converted to airplane style shocks front and rear Tires: matching
Goodyear whitewall 19" tires. Spare tan wheel cover. Accessories:
Ford script wind wings, spot lite works, step plates - aluminum
ford script, hood prop kit, bertish AA radiator badge (Automobile
association), flower vase, flag receiver hitch custom built to
support large flag holders at parades.
Vehicle Details
1930 Ford Model A
Listing ID:CC-1638310
Price:$29,000
Location:Jackson, Mississippi
Year:1930
Make:Ford
Model:Model A
Exterior Color:Maroon
Odometer:1932
Stock Number:69847
VIN:DMV22960CA
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