1930 Ford Five Window Coupe Street Rod, turn-key and dependable
1930 Ford Model A for sale in Augusta, MI, United States
Condition: | Used |
Item location: | Augusta, MI, United States |
Make: | Ford |
Model: | Model A |
Type: | Coupe |
Year: | 1930 |
Mileage: | 24,000 |
Color: | Black |
Engine size: | 327 Chevrolet |
Number of cylinders: | 8 |
Transmission: | Automatic |
Drive type: | RWD |
Interior color: | Gray |
Vehicle Title: | Clear |
Want to buy? | Contact seller! |
Description for Ford Model A 1930
Here is a very nice 30 Ford Coupe Street Rod that I am selling for a friend who is not a computer whiz, ot that I am, ut I get by. His name is Jerry and if you have any questions after reading the description and looking at the pictures, lease call him directly to save time and get faster, nd better answers at 269-731-2355. You might wonder why the car is for sale. Jerry has the chance to buy back the 1964 Ford Thunderbolt drag car he had many years ago and just has to have it. He needs to sell this car, hat he has enjoyed for years, o help fund that purchase.
This is an all-steel, urray bodied coupe with a custom built frame. The body is solid and has been painted in Hot Rod Semi-Gloss Black. The doors hang straight and latch nicely. The deck lid fits well, ut does not have any hold-up shocks or springs, ee the nice dowel rod in the pic.
The engine is a '64 Chevrolet 327, uilt to stock specs, ut has more than enough go for a car this light. The carb is an Edelbrock1404 manual choke 500 cfm and works great. The car and engine have 24,000 trouble-free miles and it runs on regular gas with 9.0 to 1 compression. It has a Pro Comp distributor with the coil and ignition box inside under the dash to keep it out of sight and the weather. You will see the Weiand intake in the pics, ut the Turbo 350 trans can't be seen. The rear end is a 10 bolt GM from a 2003 S-10 pickup.
The radiator is from a 68 Chevelle and cools the car just fine. On trips in Florida, hen others were overheating, his coupe ran cool, o problems ever with overheating. As you can see, he fan is a standard mechanical unit.
The brakes work very well, ith Wilwood front discs and the stock S-10 drums in the rear. The master cylinder is from a 78 Chevy pickup with discs and drums. You should start to see that if the car ever needed service all the parts are easily purchased at your local auto parts store and reasonableprices. The parts all work well together and you end up with a car easy to own. The front suspension is Roadster brand with tubular chrome shocks.
The interior is comfortable with a GM tilt column and full instrumentation. I should not that when Jerry put in the fuel cell he neglected to install a sending unit, o the gas gauge does not work. An easy fix and not very expensive, ut Jerry never bothered.
All the lights work including the turn signals. The taillights are OE 1950 Pontiac units.
The tires are in excellent condition and the fronts are P205/70 15 Coopers and the rears are P255/70-15 BFG. Despite the different brands the tread patterns match well. The wheels are steel and have nice dog-dish hubcaps with "FORD" script.
This car runs great, rives and stops straight and other than a gas gauge, eeds nothing.
Now the legal stuff. The car is sold as-is, here-is and no warranty of any kind applies. If you are the winning bidder, ou bought the car and are expected to complete the sale. A winning bid is not a chance to try to negotiate a better deal, t is the deal. A non-refundable deposit via Paypal in the amount of $500.00 is due within 24 hours of the auction close. Full payment is due within 7 days of auction close by cashier's check or cash if you are picking up the car within the seven day time frame. If you are shipping the car, erry will store it for up to 30 days after the auction close at no charge, ut that doesn't alter the payment requirements. The car will not be available for pickup when a check is the payment method until the funds have clearedJerry's bank.He will be happy to work with a shipper and sincehe is retired most anytime is fine.