1929 Model A 2 Door Hillbilly Parade And Show Car on 2040-cars
Bethany, Illinois, United States
Runs and Drives good - lots of accessories - see below
Accessories: Buy a Ford Nixon Did Sign, This is Ford Country Sign, Mother-in-Law Seat, two cowbells, large Gubber Spark Plug Wrench, Motor Meter, Rock Guard, Spare Fan Belt, Chicken Coop and two rubber chickens, mole trap, crutch, luggage rack, tea kettle, running board tire pump, corn juice jar, broom, thunder mug or pot and paper, $150.00 exhaust whistle, wash pans, skillets, foot warmer, drinking cups, trip extender, gas can, cat and bird, suit case, 4-coon traps, log chain, lounge, spot light, 4 wheel covers, 2 spare tires, curb finders, fog light. The car is being sold AS IS–WHERE IS, no guarantees/warranties expressed or implied. The successful bidder will be expected to pay a deposit of $1,000.00 within 48 hours. The balance will be due within 7 days. The vehicle will not be released until all funds have cleared. The bidder will be responsible for all transportation costs. |
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As you can see in the image above, the body flew high into the air before landing on a walkway in front of the grandstands, a bit of happenstance that likely gave most fans enough time and space to move out of the way. Scroll down to watch a couple of videos showing what happened, including one from a fan's perspective that also reveals what appears to be part of the body's metal bracing landing dangerously close to the crowd.
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They're lined up for you below, in reverse chronological order. You should watch number three first, though, as it adds a bit more spice to the NASCAR action in the fourth.
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