Available is a large box lot of new, used, and NOS parts for a Ford Model A car. Specifically, I was rebuilding a 1930 Briggs Fordor Town Sedan, but most/many of these items can be used on other models. Some of these are parts that I aquired at various swap meets, trades, etc., or bought fom catalog resources like Mac's and Mikes A-Ford-Able. You can see that there is a four-blade fan and water pump, a carb, a coil, as well as many other parts. I want to make clear that I am selling these things "as-is" and I am not making any claims as to how well they work. This isn't to say I'm selling a bunch of parts that are not working. I am just saying that you must be prepared to perhaps tweak some things to make them work on your vehicle. Also, you will see in the pics that there are several brown bags with various bolts, as well as other packages that contain parts. As far as I can remember, each package is complete as far as number of bolts, etc., but again, I cannot make guarantees. These parts have been sitting in a garage for almost two years, and before that they were in a barn for up to 10 years. There is also a box of various bolts/nuts/clamps, etc. These are all appropriate for the Model A rebuild, but the loose bolts are not marked, so you will need to be resourceful in putting them to use.
This shipment is heavy and comes in two boxes, so that is why the shipping is what it is. I cannot accept returns for this due to its age and the number of parts invovled. Also, I cannot sell just one part from the lot. I need to get rid of it all as I am downsizing my collection of parts. Overall, I just want to make clear that this is a great collection of parts for the restorer, but please remember that this does come in a lot "as-is" and you might have to search for a bolt here and there.
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