1930 Ford Pickup Snowmobile - Runs Great!!!! No Reserve -- Ready To Play Today! on 2040-cars
Williamstown, Massachusetts, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Year: 1930
Make: Ford
Drive Type: manual
Model: Model A
Mileage: 1
Trim: snowmobile
Oldkar Barn 1930 Ford Model A pickup - snowmobile Great novelty project!!! vin# A3363051 Clear title Starts and runs great, motor sounds perfect Needs TLC, but ready to use....... pictures tell the story This is a super unique truck, and allows you to use your
old truck in the winter too. All of the snowmobile accessories are removable so you
can have a usable truck in the warm months. This truck has fiberglass front fenders, Can be delivered in the northeast We ship worldwide Seller makes and has no warranties, stated or
implied, including merchantability or fitness for a particular use. All Items
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