Description
A 1929 Ford Model A built as a speedster and converted to a "fire chief car".
Non finer than this little red masterpiece. The photos tell the whole story. I purchased this car at Mecum Auction in 2013 and added the fire chief lettering, siren, side horns (show only) dual Brooklands windshields, whitewall tires, powder coated wheels, Fire extinguishers (show only) Fire bell, motor-meter and front fog lights. The upholstery is Vynll (I think) and like new. I color sanded the Cherry red paint and then buffed it to a show car shine.
The engine does not smoke or burn oil, starts easily (has an electric fuel pump) rebuilt Zenith carburetor, and it drives flawlessly. The dash features a working speedometer, temperature gauge and light switches. All lights work. There is a oil press gauge and clock, but neither work. The aooga horn works as does the siren (siren has 12V dedicated battery in the wood box aft of the seats).
This is a one of a kind 29 Ford speedster that will provide years of enjoyment.
The car has been stored inside a climate controlled garage ever since its restoration, there is no rust.
VIDEO OF CAR: You may have to cut and paste the address into your browser
https://youtu.be/OlZqv8PkTuM
On Aug-22-16 at 15:34:16 PDT, seller added the following information:Here is some more information about this car.
·New brakes.
·New exhaust.
·New suspension.
· Undercarriage is in like new condition.
·Radiator shell was chromed.
·Dash is solid Mahogany wood panel with chrome gauge panel.
·New Black vinyl upholstery.
·New Black loop carpet.
·Exterior chrome in good condition.
Wire wheels.
·Accessory step plates.
New exterior cherry red paint.
Added since purchase.
·New dual Brooklands speedster windshields.
·New temperature gauge.
·New volt meter.
·New oil pressure gauge.
·New leakless water pump.
·New chrome center dash mounted rear view mirro
·Turn signals 12/10/2014
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