For Sale: 1929 Ford Model A in Bennington, Vermont for sale in Bennington, VT

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Vehicle Description 1929 Ford Model A Tudor SedanThis 1929 Model A Tudor and custom cargo trailer is truly a unique offering.
This sedan was completed in 2018 and has been driven only 4000 miles since completion.
The final assembly and paint was done by Hulst Customs in southern Oregon.
The sedan is built on a Roadster Shop chassis with Heidt's Mustang II R/P steering, and a Ford 9 rear end.
The engine is a modular Ford V-6, with a matching 4 speed automatic overdrive transmission sourced from a 2000 Mustang.
This all Ford drivetrain offers drive-ability, economy and ease of maintenance that partners well with this touring machine.
This is an all steel car with other features including:
Vintage Air, power brakes, tinted windows, heated seats, and many one-off custom touches.
A matching custom built cargo trailer based on a Model A pick up bed is included in the sale.
The car was driven to a handful of shows in southern Oregon earning ribbons in each.
The owner/builder spared no expense in this build to create his vision of a modern touring Model A.
This car was purpose built for a coast to coast Route 66 tour that was never realized.
There are no known issues with this car.
It runs and drives well, and it is suited to be driven, shown, and enjoyed.
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  • Year: 1929
  • Make: Ford
  • Model: Model A

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