For Sale: 1930 Ford Model A in Chicago, Illinois for sale in Chicago, IL

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Vehicle Description ATTRACTIVE & ENJOYABLE PREWAR CLASSICBODY BY BRIGGS MFG.
CO.
DASHING TWO-TONE GREEN AND BLACK EXTERIORACCENTED BY YELLOW WHEELS & PIN STRIPESINTERIOR TRIMMED IN VELOUR UPHOLSTERY40 HP 200 CI L-HEAD INLINE 4-CYLINDER ENGINE3-SPEED MANUAL TRANSMISSIONOFFERED ON BEHALF OF A LONGTIME COLLECTOR The December 1927 introduction of the Ford Model A marks one of the most significant and successful turnarounds in automotive history.
While industry watchers criticized Henry Ford for continuing production of the dated Model T for so long, he ordered a factory shutdown in June 1927.
When the new Model A debuted several months later, it drew huge numbers of enthusiastic buyers with its Lincoln-inspired styling, enlarged 200 cubic-inch, 40-horsepower 4-cylinder engine, conventional three-speed transmission, 4-wheel brakes, and other class-leading features.
Departing even further from the old Model T, the Model A was available in a widening array of paint colors.
Initially priced from just $460, the Model A was initially available in 9 body types and by the end of its run in 1931, 21 body styles were offered.
Offered on behalf of a longstanding classic-vehicle collector, this Briggs-bodied 1930 Ford Model A 4-door Sedan a Fordor in company parlance, is distinctively finished in two-tone Green paint and Black fenders, accented by Yellow wire-spoke wheels and pin striping.
Green-Gold velour upholstery provides a comfortable experience while touring with friends and family.
Power is delivered by a 200 cubic-inch L-head inline 4-cylinder engine, paired with a floor-shifted 3-speed manual transmission.
Offered on behalf of a longtime classic-vehicle collector and enthusiast, this 1930 Ford Model A Fordor Sedan is simply an important and enjoyable automobile in Ford Motor Companys long and rich history.
Call us today to see it for yourself, obtain full details, and make it yours!.
  • Year: 1930
  • Make: Ford
  • Model: Model A

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