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1930 Model A Pickup Truck Hot Rod 350 V8 Sharp! on 2040-cars

Year:1930 Mileage:99
Location:

Benton, Arkansas, United States

Benton, Arkansas, United States

THIS IS A 1930 MODEL A FORD CHOPPED TOP PICK UP TRUCK . 

THIS PICKUP, MYSELF, ALONG WITH MAY OTHERS THINK IT IS THE MEANEST LOOKING MODEL A THEY HAVE EVER SEEN.  IT HAS BEEN CHOPPED AND THE BED SHORTEND WITH FULL MODIFIED REAR FENDERS, RUNNING BOARDS AND FRONT ALL METAL PARTS.   A LOT OF CUSTOMIZATION WENT INTO THE TRUCK TO GIVE IT THE LOOK IT HAS. 

WITH A BLACK SATIN FINISH, AND NEW BLACK JADE GREEN INTERIOR, IT HAS A 350 V8 MOTOR FROM A 79 CAMERO WITH 350 AUTOMATIC MUSTANG SHIFTER.   A 48 FORD STRAIGHT FRONT AXLE WITH MANY NEW BRAKE PARTS, NOVA REAR END, MODIFIED NEW WIRING, AND NEW DUAL EXHAUST.

 SINCE MY SHOULDER SURGURY, I AM NOT ABLE TO DRIVE IT.  IT AND SOME OTHERS OF MY COLLECTION MUST BE SOLD AND I COULD USE THE MONEY FOR MY RETIREMENT AND PAY OFF BILLS.  I HOPE IT'S LOOK GETS IN YOUR EYE AS IT DID IN MINE.

 I AM RETIRING THIS YEAR SO I'M SELLING MY  CAR COLLECTION TO PAY THE REST OF MY HOUSE OFF.  GOOD LUCK BIDDING AND CALL ME WITH QUESTIONS, RANDY AT 501-413-8793.

I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO SELL THIS VEHICLE LOCALLY, OR SELL IT ANYTIME AND MAY END THE AUCTION IF THE VEHICLE SELLS. I HAVE SET THE RESERVE AT A REASONABLE PRICE TO PROTECT MY INTEREST.

NOTE: IF YOU ARE A NEW USER, OR HAVE 0 FEEDBACKS, YOU WILL NEED TO CALL ME BEFORE BIDDING, IF YOU DO NOT CALL ME, I WILL CANCEL YOUR BIDS.

I AM A REGISTERED ARKANSAS DEALER, SO SEE MY OTHER AUCTIONS FOR MORE FANTASTIC CLASSIC CARS. AS WITH ALL AUCTION VEHICLES, THIS VEHICLE IS SOLD AS IS, WHERE IS, NO WARRANTIES ARE EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, SPEEDOMTER READINGS CANNOT BE VERIFIED, A CLEAR TITLE WILL BE FURNISHED UPON COMPLETION OF DEAL. BANK WIRE TRANSFER OR CASH IS THE ONLY METHOD OF PAYMENT I WILL ACCEPT.   WE PREFER YOU COME TO BENTON ARKANSAS TO COMPLETE THE TRANSACTION, AND WILL FURNISH TRANSPORTATION FROM THE AIRPORT.   ALSO I CAN ASSIST IN FINDING TRANSPORTATION SHIPPING IF NEEDED. MY NAME IS RANDY, PLEASE CALL ME AT 501-413-8793 WITH QUESTIONS, AS IT WILL BE DIFFICULT FOR ME TO ANSWER EMAILS

 

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Weber Automotive Repair ★★★★★

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Address: 5961 Commerce Ct, Little-Rock-Air-Force-Base
Phone: (501) 835-8582

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Address: 941 Locust St, Enola
Phone: (501) 205-8622

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Address: 5800 E Highland Dr, Jonesboro
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Address: 307 E Highway 64, Hartman
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