1930 Model A 5 Window Deluxe Coupe Rumble Seat Beautifuly Restored Original Nore on 2040-cars
Camden-Wyoming, Delaware, United States
1930 model A Ford 5 Window Deluxe Rumble Seat Coupe vin A359 9469V Clear Open ended Maryland Title 15520 Miles showing since build / last restore private listing, winning bidders ID will not be revieled at auction close a NON REFUNDABLE $700 deposit Via Paypal is due within 12 hrs of auction close Cash or cashiers check for remaining balance is due within 7 days of auction close loading assistance is always available 10 days of free indoor storage is included if you need more time for arrangements please contact me before auction ends Bidders are encouraged to come by and inspect the car... were here mostly 24/7 and just live to talk shop and cars and Drink Beer and do burnouts ect.(yeah we figured out how to do a burnout with this one too) just kidding... any Questions ??? Call Jim at 302-632-8462 Beautiful and fully functional, completely rebuilt about 8 years ago and fully enjoyed and driven often by late former owner...we purchased from his estate to sell here on ebay exclusively Many receipts are also included with this car showing the extent of the work performed An all steel body and a very nice car that shows very well but is not without blemishes and showing some signs of use with a few bumps and scrapes overall the worst of all being the bent rear bumper and broken bumper retainer both of which are easily replaced rear fenders and running boards I believe were replaced during last restoration on this car and front fenders I believe are also replacements but are older than rears... all other major panels are original to the car.... Glass is all new Car Drives just as it should all lights brakes etc.and horn work, generator charges and starter works well...really really runs and drives great very functional car Upholstery is also in very good shape and only showing a bit of wear and use overall nothing out of place Give me a call and I'll be happy to walk around it and point out everything I see and hell I'll even drive her around the block for ya...its a lot of fun its a real nice car and a real nice driver to say the least but probably far from a concours restoration Jim 302-632=8462 |
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During an event at the company's headquarters in Dearborn, MI this week, we were able to see all of the ways that Ford endurance tests, not just the new F-150, but all of its vehicles. From examining things like light exposure to interior materials and paint finishes, to making sure that corrosion absolutely does not happen when steel components come in contact with aluminum panels in the new truck. The goal: ensure that the new F-150 is nothing short of "Built Ford Tough."
But that's only a small part of the story. Of course, the new F-150 has to be able to withstand whatever a pickup buyer might throw at it - and truck buyers arguably demand the most from their vehicles. So in an effort to convey just what the new F-150 had to go through before being given the final go-ahead, Ford has released a series of videos, showing how its new halo truck was indeed torture tested.
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