This is a stunning example of the Classic Model A Ford Tudor Deluxe, 2 Door Sedan. It presents beautifully, having benefited from an extensive, body off restoration. The deep Blue body paint looks fantastic and is complemented by the glossy Black fenders. The fit and finish of the body panels is better than factory new. The upholstery looks great and the seats are very comfortable. There is even additional leg room thanks to vintage, removable extensions placed on the seat mounts. The Engine has been fully rebuilt and runs perfectly. The clutch is light and very easy to operate. The transmission shifts smoothly in every gear. There is an accessory leather Trunk on the rear rack. Turn signals have been added for safety and cleverly incorporated in the cowl lights and also tucked into the rear bumper. The car also has a vacuum powered windshield wiper, an electric horn and accessory oil pressure gauge and water temperature gauge. The charging system has been upgraded with a 6 volt alternator. Various cool, period accessories have also been added. These include a glass marbled shifter knob, steel forward mounted tool box, etched glass wind wings with rear view mirrors and aluminum step pads.
The car has been freshly serviced and operates amazinglywell.
Overall, this is an exceptional, classic Model A that is ready to enjoy and show for many years.
Please ask your questions prior to bidding. I'm happy to provide additional pictures and any information I have available. I encourage you to inspect the car prior to bidding and I have the vehicle available for viewing in Auburn Hills, Michigan. Please contact me for an appointment. I am a Michigan classic car specialty dealer. Michigan sales tax is applicable for Michigan residence. Non Michigan residence will have to register the car and pay the applicable taxes in their own respective states. I'm happy to assist with transportation at the buyers request. The buyer is responsible for all transportation costs. The car is being sold "as is, where is" with no warranties of any kind.
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