1930 Model A Ford

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Tom Hudson
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1930 Model A Ford

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Selling my 1930 Model A ford 5 window coupe. Fully restored, runs, drives, handle great. Juice brakes with 16" ford wire wheels.The car only has about 500 miles on body off restoration. Great car at a great price. $12,500. Car is located in Northern California. – Pix’s & video on my web page – thanks
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Tom ,
I saw your car on your website and have been trying to get it out of my mind ! You are not helping matters ! ::drool::
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That car should sell in a hurry. I had a 2 coupes back in the 60's, a 29 and a 31. A lot of fun. Those pictures really brought back some good memories.
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:cry: :cry: :cry: I want it sooooooooooo bad :cry: :cry: :cry:
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I think the car is going to the Seattle area with-in the next couple of weeks - I have a young man up there who has called me no less than than 5/6 times - he's got it bad! I think he's short a few bucks but i think he has a handle on it - He's a cop in Gig Harbor - it's a great car - shows 30,xxx & i believe thats the actual mileage. It has less than 500 miles on a full frame off - I have had calls from all over the US but dollars are tight! Some folks want to steal things & thats OK - but not everybody is broke - Way i see it if 10% is unemployed that means 90% is still working! But i don't think it will be here much longer :cry:
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Sweet ride Tom.. A friend of mine had one a few years ago and let me drive it around for a day.. It was a blast and I felt like I had gone back in time!! John
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jmh58 wrote:Sweet ride Tom.. A friend of mine had one a few years ago and let me drive it around for a day.. It was a blast and I felt like I had gone back in time!! John
yep - when i drive it i go into a different mind set - no rush - no hurry - drive them 45 MPH and they will go forever - I'll miss it - tom
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Cool car Tom, when I was in HS in 1975, my dad bought a 1915 Model T. you had to hand crank it, also the speeds were controlled by the Spark and Magnita. It was so much fun drivin that car and such a part of history! I loved my dad for letting that be the first car I ever drove.

The second car I ever drove was a 1965 Cadillac Hearse he bought later that year. What a guy he was! Thanks for the memories Tom ::ds::
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singin46 wrote:Cool car Tom, when I was in HS in 1975, my dad bought a 1915 Model T. you had to hand crank it, also the speeds were controlled by the Spark and Magnita. It was so much fun drivin that car and such a part of history! I loved my dad for letting that be the first car I ever drove.

The second car I ever drove was a 1965 Cadillac Hearse he bought later that year. What a guy he was! Thanks for the memories Tom ::ds::
Here's a 1917 I restored a couple years ago - fine for around town but not so good on the big road - A is a better choice for a driver - tom
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Beautiful Tom, ::tu:: ::tu:: you're right the A is a much better touring car for around town.
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What a beaut....well worth $12,500.....don't you take anything less!!

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