1929 Ford Model A Four Door Briggs Body Blind Back -- Barn Fresh on 2040-cars
Smithfield, Virginia, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:4 CYLINDER
For Sale By:3RD. OWNER
Exterior Color: ORIGINAL FORD BROWN
Make: Ford
Interior Color: MOHARE
Model: Model A
Trim: BRIGGS BODY BLIND BACK
Drive Type: REAR DRIVE
Number of Doors: 4
Mileage: 53,700
THIS A FRESH BARN FIND FROM MAINE. ORIGINAL MILAGE IS 53,700. ENGINE AND TRANNY IS TOTALLY REBUILT WITH NEW CLUTCH. NEW TIRES, BRAKES ALL AROUND . ALL GAUGES WORK. HAVE ORIGINAL MAINE TITLE PLUS NEW VIRGINIA TITLE AND IS STREET LEGAL. HAS NEW RADIATOR, NEW MUFFLER AND REBUILT WATER PUMP. TO MY KNOWLEDGE, NOTHING ELSE IS NEEDED TO MAKE THIS A DAILY DRIVER. THERE IS NO WARRANTY AND BECAUSE OF AGE, IT IS SOLD AS IS. BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL SHIPPING COSTS. AT END OF AUCTION; WINNING BUYER IS TO DEPOSIT $1000 IN MY PAYPAL ACCOUNT AND BALANCE IS DUE AT PICKUP OF VEHICLE. CASH IS PREFERRED; BUT WILL ACCEPT A CLEARED CASHIER'S CHECK. PLEASE EMAIL ME THRU EBAY MESSAGES WITH ANY OTHER QUESTIONS.
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