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trulyvintage 03-18-2023 11:42 PM

A Somewhat Famous 1931 Model A Tudor
 

I picked up this 1931 Model A Tudor Sedan today.
I am transporting it to Kentucky for the new owner.

@ https://youtu.be/ENmvRdIJMh8


Jim

AYooperA 03-19-2023 08:33 AM

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Tudors, I will second that. Very practical and easy to move driver seat rearward for comfort.

ModelA29 03-19-2023 03:58 PM

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The new owner should enjoy that beautiful well sorted car. It's nice to see cars moving out of their area. Mine came from 200 miles away. We decorated it at Halloween and had a couple different Model A owner stop by and comment on a "new" car in the neighborhood.

Synchro909 03-19-2023 05:15 PM

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Originally Posted by ModelA29 (Post 2212355)
The new owner should enjoy that beautiful well sorted car. It's nice to see cars moving out of their area. Mine came from 200 miles away. We decorated it at Halloween and had a couple different Model A owner stop by and comment on a "new" car in the neighborhood.

You'd be downright excited by two of my Model As. I bought them out of Arizona or am I taking that a bit too far?

ModelA29 03-20-2023 08:03 PM

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You'd be downright excited by two of my Model As. I bought them out of Arizona or am I taking that a bit too far?

Nope - I've sold 2 cars to New Zealand and 3 to Europe. The best story was an E Type Jag bought new in England by a soldier. Taken by him to Germany then back to the US. When he retired in FL he still had the car. A friend in SoCal bought it and I got it from him. The guy I sold it to in England traced the VIN and found it was originally sold 5 miles from his house. A full circle for that one.

Synchro909 03-20-2023 09:24 PM

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Originally Posted by ModelA29 (Post 2212627)
Nope - I've sold 2 cars to New Zealand and 3 to Europe. The best story was an E Type Jag bought new in England by a soldier. Taken by him to Germany then back to the US. When he retired in FL he still had the car. A friend in SoCal bought it and I got it from him. The guy I sold it to in England traced the VIN and found it was originally sold 5 miles from his house. A full circle for that one.

As has been said many times, if only these car could talk.

trulyvintage 03-20-2023 09:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Synchro909 (Post 2212649)
As has been said many times, if only these car could talk.

But they do - we just need to listen.
I have been able to share wonderful
stories over the years on public forums
and on Facebook & YouTube.


Jim


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