Roadster Pickup on 2040-cars
Oxford, Georgia, United States
Body Type:pick-up
Engine:1932 C 4cyclinder
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Used
Year: 1928
Interior Color: Brown
Make: Ford
Model: Model A
Trim: brown
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): roadster
Drive Type: standard
Mileage: 999,999
Warranty: none
Exterior Color: red with black fenders
This auction is for a 1928 Model A Roadster pickup truck. The engine is a 1932 ford "C" four cyclinder that has received a total rebuild and runs perfectly. The 3-speed transmission is backed by a 354 ratio differential and they too are newly rebuilt. This combination gives this little truck its optimal power and performance while still remaining in a stock type restoration. The frame and brakes have all been throughly refurbished as well. The inside of the truck is upholstered in the traditional brown and a Black canvas top with all side curtains to close it off from the weather. The dash is red with a chrome instrument panel of original design with an optional oil pressure gauge in the chrome panel. The oak wood in the bed floor is in almost new condition but could use restaining to restore its new look. The red and black paint is certainly good enough for a driver but would need to be redone for a show-class winner. The truck is very solid and no worries at all with any rust or corrosion. The truck can bee seen and driven in Oxford, GA.-about 40 miles east of Atlanta. Please ask any questions before bidding. I can be reached at (404)-379-6330 or you can correspond thru E-bay. At the close of auction, winning bidder must pay $500.00 by pay-pal and remainder must be paid before the truck can be picked up. Truck can be driven anywhere or trailored if you choose. Pickup and shipping will be the responsibility of the winning bidder. Questions sent thru E-bay will be answered within 24 hours or you may call me on the cell # already provided. Thanks Bill |
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