1929 Ford Model A Depot Hack in Light Tan with wood. Back in the
day, starting with Model T's, coach builders would add-on to the
Fords with what is essentially body mods. Hack was another word for
Taxi. 201 ci L-head Inline 4 with a manual transmission. Steel
body, fender, hood, and cowl vehicle. Dual side mount spares!
Riding on painted to match spoke wheels as well. Black vinyl bench
seat interior. Fuel shutoff located under the dash. Running a 6
volt system.
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that perhaps the seller didn't address, please ask our staff for an
estimate. We have a full service and restoration shop that can
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This particular vehicle IS ELIGIBLE for an extended warranty! Ask
us for more details! •••MN residents are responsible for tax,
license and title procurement fees. Out of state buyers will only
have a $275 Title Procurement fee, no tax or other fees
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Vehicle Details
1929 Ford Model A
Listing ID:CC-1902493
Price:$21,900
Location:Mankato, Minnesota
Year:1929
Make:Ford
Model:Model A
Exterior Color:Cream
Interior Color:Black
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:62642
Stock Number:# 7746
VIN:A2716217
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