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Grandpa's 1931 Model A pickup

BigAl

Gone But Not Forgotten
Hi guy's
My Dad is 82 and has lost his license to drive because of a bad heart . I am selling this for him .It is his "pride and joy" . It is orginal and the pictures speak for themselves . It is a late 1931 Model "A" ford pickup . It is the wide body "three hinge design".It has been in the family quite awhile . It has a California historical license plate .
Anyone interested can reach me here most of the time . It won't be cheap but there are few in this good of shape . It is always garaged and covered .It runs like a top . Fenders are black, body is tan with red pin stripes ,Wheels are powder coated red .Tan leather interior . It is located in Grass Valley , California

Offers can be submitted through me .
Enjoy,
Big Al
 

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WOW! That is extra nice Al.
If I was one of the winners of that big powerball lottery I'd take it off your hands.
To bad you couldn't have gotten it on that huge auction of classic cars. It might have been the top money getter.

Good luck selling it.
 
Al.......I can relate !! I bought 3 cars out of a chicken barn in 2003. The owner put them in there in 1980 and paid the farmer $35 a month each since then for 23 years. We had to pull 'em out with a bobcat, and actually remove some roof support columns that were added in 1990 before we could get the cars out. The first pics are as I found the A sedan in the barn covered with old sheets & bedspreads,the third is behind my shop, cleaned up after a full day of scrubbing. I sold them locally. The found it in a barn stories are sometimes true !!
 

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Al you really need to list that Model A in Hemmings so the folks with the deep pockets will see it. That baby might end up on the other side of the world where the oil money is.
 
Hi guy's
My Dad is 82 and has lost his license to drive because of a bad heart . I am selling this for him .It is his "pride and joy" . It is orginal and the pictures speak for themselves . It is a late 1931 Model "A" ford pickup . It is the wide body "three hinge
Big Al
My cousin has a 1931 Model A Coupe that his dad restored back in the late fifties and early sixties.
His cousin has a red 1973 Mustang convertible she bought new it was restored not long ago.
She had the mustang at a car show and saw a 1971 Cougar Just like the one her dad bought new back then .
Turns out it was the one her dad owned back then. Someone had bought it some where along the line and restored it back to original condition and color.
 
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