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1930 Model A Ford Coupe with Rumble Seat

Make: Ford
Model: Model A
Trim: standard
Year: 1930
Mileage: 999,999
Drive type: rear wheel
Vehicle Title: Clear
Item location: Riverview, Florida, United States
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Description of 1930 Ford Model A

1930 Model A Ford Coupe - Older Restoration in great driver condition. Original drivetrain. The car runs and drives great. I am listing this car for my father. He has owned the car for at least 8 years and purchased it from an estate and is unsure of the history of the car. Interior is in great shape. The exterior paint is showing typical wear and tear being in driver condition. There are typical fender scratches hood hinge paint issues and two spot of paint peel on the right rear near the rumble seat. If you are wanting a show car then I would plan on a paint job. However as a quality driver it is excellent the way it is. If you have any questions about the car please call Craig at 8136102010 between 8am and 9pm eastern time. I would encourage questions or in-person inspection.I would prefer the buyer be satisfied with their purchase and know exactly what they are buying. I reserve the right to end the auction early due to local advertisement.

Payment is expected within 7 days of auction closing.Vehicle must picked up within 30 days unless other arrangements are made. All funds must clear my bank before I will release the vehicle or title. I would prefer a simple cash transaction for exchange of title or willing to meet buyers at bank of their choosing to exchange funds. I am not interested in third party checks money orders from foreign countries or supposed exporters with ridiculous stories. I have to mention this because without fail it will be asked. I will assist buyer with loading or work with their shipper. For an additional fee depending on distance I can arrange shipping within Florida.

If you have zero feedback do not bid prior to contacting me- I will cancel the bid due several prior incidence of nonpaying or confused bidders