Kim Ross Posted December 14, 2017 Share Posted December 14, 2017 (edited) Asking for $18,000 “AS-IS” If interested to look at vehicle, please comment below in the comment section: UPDATE: 2/8/2018: Trying to find someone to get it running again. Last time it needed a new battery and fuel. If anyone can/ knows someone to look at it in the Ft. Collins, Colorado area, please let me know. Thank you. VEHICLE DATA: Year: 1929 Make: Ford Model: Model A Body Style: Cabriolet Engine/Power Type: Gasoline Number of Cylinders: 4 VIN: Engine #: Serial #: Has a title Original Type Motor: Yes Number of Model Manufactured: 17,744 Coachbuilder: Ford Motor Co. Indicated Mileage: 64,844 License plate: Yes State: CO Vehicle last ran was: 2007 The equipment in the Model A: Vinyl Bench Seats, Cloth cover on car, and wheels are painted spokes. Condition of the car: Folding Canvas top – Stained, the trim is ok, Grille is ok, Bumpers are ok, has a bug screen. Quail hood ornament in a box. The engine ran in 2007, assumed to be operable without disassembly. Engine is a little dusty. The battery for the car is dead. Paint on the car is goldish, brown trim with orange pin stripe, with black fenders and running boards; the paint is good and has been repainted. Brakes on the car are ok and works. Tires are white side walls (4.50 x 21) with painted spokes. (There is a spare tire). The Car is Manual 3 speed, assumed normal wear over past 88 years. The car does have a rumble seat – brown vinyl. Windshield ok. Interior of the car is good, it has rubber matting flooring, cloth seats that are covered and protected, top of car is stained. The Oil & Temperature gauge are both aftermarket. Additional Notes: Engine number 42714 is from March 1928. Engine is assumed to be operable without disassembly. “Cabriolet” body style is seldom seen, but isn’t considered rare. Images of Model A.pdf Edited February 9, 2018 by Kim Ross Updated information given (see edit history) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
suchan Posted December 15, 2017 Share Posted December 15, 2017 You'll have a lot more success with the sale if someone can help you get the motor running. Post on the mafca.org site. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kim Ross Posted December 15, 2017 Author Share Posted December 15, 2017 Thank you. I will check that site out. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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