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1930-31 Model A Sedan Body Back Half on 2040-parts.com

US $500.00
Location:

Deerfield, Ohio, US

Deerfield, Ohio, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Warranty:No

 

1930-31 Model A 2 door sedan back half, it is ruff but there is still a lot of hope left for it

Prime piece for a rat rod.

Bodies are parts, parts do not have titles or bills of sale. They do have reciept. Buying a body is no different than buying a wheel, or any other loose part. If you want a title, you'll need to buy a whole vehicle. We do not, & will not, give a title or bill of sale with the purchase of a body. You will recieve a receipt.

This item is avaliable for in - person inspection at our location from 10 am - 6 pm monday through saturday.

Location is 2350 State Route 14, Deerfield, Ohio 44411. We recomend that interested buyers inspect this item prior to bidding.

Feel free to call us at (330)947-2002 between the hours of 10 am & 6 pm EST monday through saturday.

We do not ship car bodies, but we do have the ability to load them onto a trailer. You are welcome to send out a transport company to get this for you.

 

 

 

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