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1930 Ford Model A 2-Door Coupe 1930 Ford Model A 2-Door Coupe Yellow Coupe 200ci 4-Cylinder 59066 Miles

$ 13147.2

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  • Year: 1930
  • Title: 1930 Ford Model A 2-Door Coupe Yellow Coupe 200ci 4-Cylinder 59066 Miles
  • Trim: 2-Door Coupe
  • Make: Ford
  • VIN Number: 3814181 Get the Vehicle History Report
  • Vehicle Title: --
  • Exterior Color: Yellow
  • Fuel Type: Gasoline
  • Transmission: Manual
  • Drive Type: --
  • Body Type: Coupe
  • For Sale By: Dealer
  • Mileage: 59066
  • Model: Model A
  • Sub Model: 2-Door Coupe
  • Condition: Used
  • Warranty: Unspecified
  • Engine: 200ci 4-Cylinder
  • Power Options: --
  • SubTitle: 1930 Ford Model A 2-Door Coupe Yellow Coupe 200ci 4-Cylinder 59066 Miles
  • VIN: 3814181
  • Interior Color: Tan

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    1930 Ford Model A 2-Door Coupe Yellow Coupe 200ci 4-Cylinder 59066 Miles
    Stock #:
    21GKM182
    Exterior Color:
    Yellow
    Interior Color:
    Tan
    Body Type:
    Coupe
    Transmission:
    3 Speed Manual
    Engine:
    200ci 4-Cylinder
    Mileage:
    59,066
    1930 Ford Model A 2-Door Coupe
    - Fully Restored
    - 200ci 4-Cylinder
    - 3 Speed Manual
    - Rumble Seat
    (Please note: If you happen to be viewing this 1930 Ford Model A 2-Door Coupe on a website other than our Garage Kept Motors site, it's possible that you've only seen some of our many photographs of the car due to third-party website limitations. To be sure you access all the more than 120 photographs, as well as a short start-up and walk-around video, please go to our main website: Garage Kept Motors.)
    "The Model A Ford is the perfect entry to prewar ownership." – Hagerty
    The Hagerty classic-car experts went on to contrast the Model A with the earlier Model T: "Henry Ford designed the T to be affordable and adaptable, meaning that many Model Ts were modified and pressed into service as farm or shop equipment rather than as personal transportation. The Model A, on the other hand, was less of a multitasking machine. It focused more on transportation-what we'd consider normal car duty-and boasted a top speed of 45 mph."
    For their part, in their buyer's guide to the Model A, the other classic-car experts at Hemmings cited a particularly appealing aspect of the Model A for today's collectors: "Virtually every aspect of the Model A has been, or is currently being, reproduced. It's not just limited to mechanical parts both small and large. Body panels, gears, lamps and even suspension components are available through several parts suppliers, many of whom have been in the business since the mid-1960s. A proliferation of national and local Model A clubs are a reliable wealth of information as well."
    Offered here is a lovely, fully restored, 1930 Model A 2-Door Coupe in two-tone tan and light yellow over light brown, and riding on stylish wire wheels in red. With its color combination, rumble seat, and outstanding overall condition, the car has a special charm all its own. The Model A's odometer shows just over 59,000 miles.
    The tan paint on the roof (surrounding the black fabric center insert) nicely accents the lines and details of the car's body design as it "flows into" the lower body. The red-pinstriped yellow paint below the tan is a perfect complement while adding a stylish twist. Black fenders and black running boards, the latter sporting Ford-logo step plates, complete the look. Across every surface, the paint work is in very good condition, evenly applied and properly glossy with no dents, dings, or other damage. (Minor paint flaws are present on the paint and pinstriping on both doors.) Door jambs (including the metal surrounding the rumble seat) and inward-facing surfaces of the hood and elsewhere have been properly painted in the body color. The chrome finish on the radiator surround, auxiliary lights, door handles, cabin trim, rumble-seat-assist handles, and more has been maintained in very good condition with only light patina from age. Bumpers fore and aft exhibit the same condition. The blue-oval Ford-script radiator emblem and the classic Model A hood ornament are a bit of pure automotive artwork. All wheels (including the fender-mounted spares) are free of damage; their red paint is in excellent condition, as are the chrome center caps. Correct 4.75/5.00-R19 tires of a period-correct style are mounted.
    Inside, seat upholstery is a very pleasing-to-the-eye, medium-brown tweed cloth. All the bespoke Model A design touches are present and in excellent condition: lighter-tan upholstered door trim (with pockets), simple, center instrument cluster featuring the bespoke, horizontal-rotating speedometer, black rubber floor matting, floor-mounted shift levers for the 3-speed manual transmission and emergency brake, and simple 4-spoke black steering wheel. No surfaces appear worn or tired. Out back, the rumble seat-sure to delight youngsters who have never laid eyes on one before-has been professionally upholstered in brown leather. Rumble-seat floor area is covered in rubber matting.
    Opening the side-access panels on the hood reveals the 200-cubic-inch 4-cylinder powerplant in a very clean and tidy engine compartment. No major modifications have been made here. In the same way, when viewed from below, the A's chassis is complete and beautifully showcases (in near museum-condition) the simple, yet stout state of Ford's design and manufacturing. There is virtually no sign of rust.
    While the more than 120 high-definition photographs and the short walk-around-and-startup video available on the GarageKeptMotors website showcase this Model A 2-Door Coupe in detail from every angle, including from below, we expect and encourage in-person inspections at our Grand Rapids, Michigan showroom. Please call to arrange an appointment in advance as our showroom is not open to the public. And feel free to get in touch anytime by phone or email if you have questions.
    In the end, the Hagerty folks concluded: "... if your interest lies specifically in prewar motoring, the best starting point is a Ford Model A." Whether out on a fall drive, riding in a parade, visiting with like-minded classic-car friends at a meet, or just enjoying the car stately at rest in the garage, this Model A is ready to satisfy its next owner's desire to steward a real piece of automobile history.
    Vehicle Description
    1930 Ford Model A 2-Door Coupe
    - Fully Restored
    - 200ci 4-Cylinder
    - 3 Speed Manual
    - Rumble Seat
    (Please note: If you happen to be viewing this 1930 Ford Model A 2-Door Coupe on a website other than our Garage Kept Motors site, it's possible that you've only seen some of our many photographs of the car due to third-party website limitations. To be sure you access all the more than 120 photographs, as well as a short start-up and walk-around video, please go to our main website: Garage Kept Motors.)
    "The Model A Ford is the perfect entry to prewar ownership." – Hagerty
    The Hagerty classic-car experts went on to contrast the Model A with the earlier Model T: "Henry Ford designed the T to be affordable and adaptable, meaning that many Model Ts were modified and pressed into service as farm or shop equipment rather than as personal transportation. The Model A, on the other hand, was less of a multitasking machine. It focused more on transportation-what we'd consider normal car duty-and boasted a top speed of 45 mph."
    For their part, in their buyer's guide to the Model A, the other classic-car experts at Hemmings cited a particularly appealing aspect of the Model A for today's collectors: "Virtually every aspect of the Model A has been, or is currently being, reproduced. It's not just limited to mechanical parts both small and large. Body panels, gears, lamps and even suspension components are available through several parts suppliers, many of whom have been in the business since the mid-1960s. A proliferation of national and local Model A clubs are a reliable wealth of information as well."
    Offered here is a lovely, fully restored, 1930 Model A 2-Door Coupe in two-tone tan and light yellow over light brown, and riding on stylish wire wheels in red. With its color combination, rumble seat, and outstanding overall condition, the car has a special charm all its own. The Model A's odometer shows just over 59,000 miles.
    The tan paint on the roof (surrounding the black fabric center insert) nicely accents the lines and details of the car's body design as it "flows into" the lower body. The red-pinstriped yellow paint below the tan is a perfect complement while adding a stylish twist. Black fenders and black running boards, the latter sporting Ford-logo step plates, complete the look. Across every surface, the paint work is in very good condition, evenly applied and properly glossy with no dents, dings, or other damage. (Minor paint flaws are present on the paint and pinstriping on both doors.) Door jambs (including the metal surrounding the rumble seat) and inward-facing surfaces of the hood and elsewhere have been properly painted in the body color. The chrome finish on the radiator surround, auxiliary lights, door handles, cabin trim, rumble-seat-assist handles, and more has been maintained in very good condition with only light patina from age. Bumpers fore and aft exhibit the same condition. The blue-oval Ford-script radiator emblem and the classic Model A hood ornament are a bit of pure automotive artwork. All wheels (including the fender-mounted spares) are free of damage; their red paint is in excellent condition, as are the chrome center caps. Correct 4.75/5.00-R19 tires of a period-correct style are mounted.
    Inside, seat upholstery is a very pleasing-to-the-eye, medium-brown tweed cloth. All the bespoke Model A design touches are present and in excellent condition: lighter-tan upholstered door trim (with pockets), simple, center instrument cluster featuring the bespoke, horizontal-rotating speedometer, black rubber floor matting, floor-mounted shift levers for the 3-speed manual transmission and emergency brake, and simple 4-spoke black steering wheel. No surfaces appear worn or tired. Out back, the rumble seat-sure to delight youngsters who have never laid eyes on one before-has been professionally upholstered in brown leather. Rumble-seat floor area is covered in rubber matting.
    Opening the side-access panels on the hood reveals the 200-cubic-inch 4-cylinder powerplant in a very clean and tidy engine compartment. No major modifications have been made here. In the same way, when viewed from below, the A's chassis is complete and beautifully showcases (in near museum-condition) the simple, yet stout state of Ford's design and manufacturing. There is virtually no sign of rust.
    While the more than 120 high-definition photographs and the short walk-around-and-startup video available on the GarageKeptMotors website showcase this Model A 2-Door Coupe in detail from every angle, including from below, we expect and encourage in-person inspections at our Grand Rapids, Michigan showroom. Please call to arrange an appointment in advance as our showroom is not open to the public. And feel free to get in touch anytime by phone or email if you have questions.
    In the end, the Hagerty folks concluded: "... if your interest lies specifically in prewar motoring, the best starting point is a Ford Model A." Whether out on a fall drive, riding in a parade, visiting with like-minded classic-car friends at a meet, or just enjoying the car stately at rest in the garage, this Model A is ready to satisfy its next owner's desire to steward a real piece of automobile history.
    About Garage Kept Motors
    Garage Kept Motors, LLC specializes in classic and specialty online auto sales.
    For our consignors, we are the only auto brokers that offer a Transparent Sale Disclosure. This means, when a car sells, we provide an exact copy of the Bill of Sale. We do this so our clients know exactly who bought their car, where it went, and most importantly how much we sold it for. No funny business.
    For our buyers, our vehicles are listed on the Internet, with over 100 photos, including undercarriage pictures, and walk-around videos of the vehicles running plus a narrative-style write-up of the cars history and features. Our international exposure allows us to sell cars across the globe, and we sell a majority of them out of state and overseas. We deliver honesty and consistency in our photos and descriptions, a “no surprise” approach, so buyers, both near and far, can invest with confidence sight unseen. We are not a gallery. Vehicles can be seen locally by appointment as potential buyers are given our undivided attention.
    Garage Kept Motors, LLC specializes in classic and specialty online auto sales.
    For our consignors, we are the only auto brokers that offer a Transparent Sale Disclosure. This means, when a car sells, we provide an exact copy of the Bill of Sale. We do this so our clients know exactly who bought their car, where it went, and most importantly how much we sold it for. No funny business.
    For our buyers, our vehicles are listed on the Internet, with over 100 photos, including undercarriage pictures, and walk-around videos of the vehicles running plus a narrative-style write-up of the cars history and features. Our international exposure allows us to sell cars across the globe, and we sell a majority of them out of state and overseas. We deliver honesty and consistency in our photos and descriptions, a “no surprise” approach, so buyers, both near and far, can invest with confidence sight unseen. We are not a gallery. Vehicles can be seen locally by appointment as potential buyers are given our undivided attention.
    Contact us for more details
    (616) 888-3230
    (616) 888-3230
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    - Cashier's Check/money order
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    Garage Kept Motors, LLC, and our brother company Kliffs Classic Cars, LLC, strives to represent each vehicle accurately and honestly. We welcome third-party pre-purchase inspections on all purchases in our indoor, heated showroom. We take pride in our descriptions, photos, and videos but we are humans and ultimately not perfect. Unless otherwise noted, all vehicles are sold AS-IS with No Warranty Expressed or Implied. All sales are final.
    We do offer shipping within the continental United States. If you would like a shipping quote, please don’t hesitate to contact us. Thank you.
    Fees and Taxes
    For purchases within the State of Michigan, we charge a 0 documentary fee plus sales tax (6%), license (depends on original MSRP and birthdate) or transfer fee (), and title fee (). For sales outside the State of Michigan, we only charge a 0 documentary fee on top of the sales price. A Bill of Sale will be provided so buyers can register the vehicle in their own state and/or country. If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact us. Thank you.