1928 Model A Tudor Sedan for sale in Nebraska

Posted by Jerry Donahue on July 13, 1998 at 18:30:13

Hello All,
I don't know why I did'nt think about posting my 'A' on the net before. I think it's maybe because deep down I don't really want to part with her. I'm getting ready to sell the old gal after owning her for 12 years.The last 6 years she's been in retirement in my garage.In preparation for sale I only had to clean out the carb and give her some gas..checked the battery and started her up. I don't know of many much younger cars that you can do that to and have her run, but she does.
Anyhow, my wife doesn't want me having a car that I talk to more than I talk to her (she's jealous) and since I don't have the time to drive her (the car) anymore I'll have to sell her.
She's a 1928 Model A Tudor Sedan, older Restoration (1964)
her current color is black, although the original title says she was painted a Tan color out of Detroit.The vehicle and engine serial numbers match, probably because it was restored in the 60's when they used to rebuild and reinstall the same engine the car rolled into the shop with, if it was still usable.The interior is in fair shape, with some water stains on the felt head and wall liners.The seats are in excellent shape, the mohair is not worn at all.All glass is intact, all windows roll down and the windshield pushes out. All lights and electrical appliances are in good working order, including the electric windshield wiper and the ever popular horn. The body has no signifcant rust but has a couple of dents from the previous owner.The Potters trunk will need to be rebuilt, it is pretty well bent to hell.The previous owner thinks it happened in storage. I was going to fix it but never got around to it, and I could'nt find a replacement for it.Most Model A enthusiasts in this area haven't ever seen a Potters trunk, and my shop manual says it's an after market add on, anyway the spare tire is attached.The car comes with a jack I picked up at auction.
Well, if anyone'sinterested just E-Mail me. Thanks

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