Leif in Calif Posted May 11, 2023 Share Posted May 11, 2023 If true (and probably it is) that's awful fast for '20s suspension and brakes. Reply through website https://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/threads/1930-ford-model-a-tudor-sedan.1292258/ For sale is a 1930 Model A Ford that has been in Las Vegas since the 1930s. The car is completely rust-free and has been in my possession for the past 9 years. It runs excellently, always starting up promptly and reliably hitting 60 MPH on the freeway. Despite some primer paint added by the previous owner, the original Ford black paint is preserved underneath. All components, including the speedometer, are functional. Key details include: H&H Antique long block, 6.1 head, counterweight crank, all rebuilt Transmission has been rebuilt, with a new clutch 3.54 rear end, also rebuilt New Berg radiator, ensuring it never overheats New mechanical brakes with cast drums New Stipe Houdaille style lever shocks Rebuilt generator with solid state cutout Firestone tires, relatively new and with excellent tread Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Crusty Trucker Posted May 11, 2023 Share Posted May 11, 2023 City: Las Vegas State: Nevada Price: $12,000 more from the seller: I've found that I don't drive it as much and I'm considering a 1957-1960 F100 for more practical use. I probably haven't put even 3000 miles on it in the past 9 years. Given my limited two-car garage space, I'm looking to sell or potentially trade it for a 1957-1960 F100. This car could be an excellent base for a HotRod project - this was my initial plan, but the car was too well-preserved and complete for me to modify.More photos: https://postimg.cc/gallery/T1zcJQx Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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