1929 Ford Model A Tudor Sedan on 2040-cars
Veradale, Washington, United States
Body Type:Tudor Sedan
Engine:I4 3286 cc | 200.5 cu in. | 3.3 L.
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Grey and Black
Make: Ford
Number of Cylinders: 4
Model: Model A
Trim: Tudor Sedan
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: 3 Manual Sliding Gear
Mileage: 1,643
Exterior Color: Andalusite Blue
1929 Model A Tudor Sedan
This fully restored Sedan is perfect for show or touring.
1st place winner in 2003 MAFCA show.
Stored inside and regularly maintained.
'Andalusite Blue' exterior with grey interior.
Interior upholstery is by Lebaron and Bonney with fabric patterns matched to original.
Completely rebuilt engine with 1643 miles.
The current owner built this car from the bottom up which took about six years prior to 2003. This car was not purchased from anyone, but rather was built in stages with many expeditions to Swap Meets and ordering items through reputable Model A parts companies to make the car complete and original. Every part is matched not only to the year of manufacture but also the same month. All parts are matched to original specifications and no detail overlooked, from the smallest nuts and bolts used throughout, to the glass logo etchings on the front windshield. Exterior paint is Adalusite Blue custom mixed according to the original 1929 formula. Interior upholstery is by Lebaron and Bonney with color and fabric patterns matched to the original designs. The condition is Excellent and would make any Model A owner proud. This is a vehicle that if you are serious about show or touring you will want to see.
Ford Model A for Sale
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