This one has some interesting features

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blgitn
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Body Type: 275-A
Model Year: 1931
Location: West Point, VA 23181

This one has some interesting features

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http://www.ebay.com/itm/Ford-Model-A-FL ... ars_Trucks

Rear springs for starters.
What's the ratchet on the bed by the driver's door for?
R/ Roger.
Reds34
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Model Year: 1930
Location: Eastern, CT

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Springs are interesting. What's up with the rear lug nuts? I think the ratchet thing by the drivers door is a load ratchet. Either they disconnect the battery after they use it or they really didn't drive it 35 miles.

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Elkhorn29
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Model Year: 1929
Location: Terra Bella, Ca
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I like the turn signals.
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Re: This one has some interesting features

Post by spdway1 »

It appears to have a twist gas cap too! Like mine :wink:
Seems like a good price so far, but on the left coast.
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blgitn
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I didn't see the gas cap till you mentioned it. Good thing its on the left coast, or she'd have gotten it for valentines day! She already got some of my favorite candy.
R/ Roger.
sourdough
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Model Year: 1930
Location: Shelton, Washington

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My 1930 AA came with a semaphore type turn signal trafficator that looks just like the one hanging off the cab in the photo. I removed it since it didn't look to be period correct and was scratching the paint - plus a previous owner installed regular turn signals on my truck. Anyone know anything about those gizmos?
Ulysses6
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Model Year: 1929

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What happened ? Did the seller pull out at the last minute ?
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spectria
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Model Year: 1931
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Ulysses6 wrote:What happened ? Did the seller pull out at the last minute ?
He either sold it locally, although he made no disclaimer in the listing, or he sold it under the table, or he pulled it cause the price didn't get high enough...
That's happened to me twice on eBay for cars...
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