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Vblady 10-24-2015 12:46 PM

1930 Model A looking for a new home
 

1930 Model A for sale.This car was almost fully restored 22 years ago, it was found 2 years ago in a mans barn-garage with 2 other old fords after he had passed on. It has had a tune up, new tires, new water pump, belt, hoses and battery. Drives great. Really pretty car. We bought it because a man was gonna chop it and make a street rod out of it! We just couldn't stand the thought of it. We've had the car for one year - no time to enjoy it. $11,500. Many pictures away if requested by email. Not sure how to post them on here. Located in NW Arkansas.

Y-Blockhead 10-24-2015 12:56 PM

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At the top of the page, post in the 'Swap Meet' section also.

160B 10-24-2015 09:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Vblady (Post 1177614)
1930 Model A for sale.This car was almost fully restored 22 years ago, it was found 2 years ago in a mans barn-garage with 2 other old fords after he had passed on. It has had a tune up, new tires, new water pump, belt, hoses and battery. Drives great. Really pretty car. We bought it because a man was gonna chop it and make a street rod out of it! We just couldn't stand the thought of it. We've had the car for one year - no time to enjoy it. $11,500. Many pictures away if requested by email. Not sure how to post them on here. Located in NW Arkansas.

here are the photos of the vehicle

Mike V. Florida 10-24-2015 10:09 PM

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If the mechanicals are as good as the body looks it should sell!

Bob Bidonde 10-26-2015 12:06 PM

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Vblady,
I applaud you for saving that good looking Tudor.

31Tudor 10-26-2015 01:51 PM

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Wow, It is a very nice looking Tudor. I would think you would be able to sell it.

BlueSunoco 10-26-2015 04:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Mike V. Florida (Post 1177829)
If the mechanicals are as good as the body looks it should sell!

Agree fully. The car is priced right and I think worth the money good car to break into the hobby. Shouldn't last long-------------

CarlG 10-26-2015 05:05 PM

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I'm going down to Seattle in a couple of weeks and had my heart set on going to look at it.
Then I noticed it was in Arkansas, not Port Orchard WA. :( where the OP is.

hangarb7 10-26-2015 06:38 PM

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not sure I wouldn't pursue this car if you had an interest. Long distance aside, by the pictures this seems like a bargain. Been helping a newbie look for a Tudor and he settled for a car that was $5K+ more and not sure it was any better than this. Get a local club member in Arkansas to go see the car and give you an opinion.

I love my Tudor but when you are looking for one, ever car out there is a coupe! lol

JackD


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