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1929 Ford Model A Roadster
1929 Ford Model A Roadster
1929 Ford Model A Roadster
1929 Ford Model A Roadster
1929 Ford Model A Roadster
1929 Ford Model A Roadster10 Photos
1929 Ford Model A Roadster
1929 Ford Model A Roadster
1929 Ford Model A Roadster
1929 Ford Model A Roadster
1929 Ford Model A Roadster
1929 Ford Model A Roadster
1929 Ford Model A Roadster
1929 Ford Model A Roadster
1929 Ford Model A Roadster
1929 Ford Model A Roadster
1929 Ford Model A Roadster

1929 Ford Model A Roadster

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This item is in Sandy, UT

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Overview of 1929 Ford Model A Roadster

Item Details

Model - Vehicles Model A
Body Style - Cars & TrucksRoadster
Trim / OptionsCustom
Make - Cars & TrucksFord
Year1929
1929 Ford Model A Shay Custom Hot Rod This 1929 Ford Model A Hot Rod began life as a 1980 Shay Model A that was purchased with only 2,000 miles on the clock. Professionally built by noted customizer Billy Barnes in Ogden, Utah, the entire body and frame were disassembled, and the latter strengthened to cope with the new drivetrain sourced from a Cobra 302 Mustang. A Mustang II contributed the front disc brakes while the front end has a 4-inch drop. American Racing mag wheels in 15-inch rear and 14-inch front complete the rolling stock. The bodywork was remanufactured with frenched taillights with 1960s era Cadillac lenses. The rumble seat was converted into a trunk, while the windshield was chopped. A new custom wiring harness was installed, each circuit labelled individually, while the custom interior features inlaid flames to complement the exterior livery. Impossible to replicate at anywhere close to the expected selling price, this is a classic hot rod that drives like new. Auction Estimate: $25,000-28,000 The seller states: "When I was younger, the kid across the street from me had a 1929 Model A Roadster and he had hand painted flames on the hood. I fell in love with the Model As that day and dreamed of what I would do with one when I got it. I have had a few Model As to date and this is a profession of the things that I wanted to do with one. I bought this from a gentleman in Salt Lake City. It is a 1980 Ford Model A Shay Reproduction. When I got it, it had only 2000 miles on it! I brought it home and the first thing I did was take it completely apart. I beefed up the frame. I bought a Cobra 302 Mustang just for the motor and transmission(4speed). I took the motor and transmission out, had them completely rebuilt and installed them in the Model A. I re-manufactured all the fenders and body, frenching the tail lights with 60's Cadillac lenses. I changed the rumble seat to a trunk, chopped the windshield, and took out all the wiring and re-wired the whole car. All the wires are labeled - headlights, tail lights, brake lights, etc. It has American Racing Mag Wheels, 15s on the back and 14s on the front. It has the Mustang II disc brakes and a 4 inch drop. I have taken this out to the Salt Flats and it goes like a bat out of hell!!! I am getting older and I have a bunch of cars. I don't want to sell any of them, but I don't want my wife and kids to have to worry about them. This is just like tearing my heart out!"

Payment

Registered bidders who are the successful high bidder on a vehicle are required to complete payment for the Run# purchased by the 1st business day following the sale. A buyers premium of 9% will be added to the final accepted bid price. Payment is to be made by cash, credit card, Cashier's Check or wire transfer. Contact the auction company at 406-698-7930 to make payment arrangements.
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Auction Details

The 3rd Annual Salt Lake City Classic Car Auction9575 S. State St., Sandy, UT, 84070Saturday, Mar 3, 2018 | 12:00 PM CST

Terms Of Sale

GENERAL BIDDER RULES 1. BIDDERS are required to register and give full identification prior to bidding and are required to use the number issued to them when identifying themselves as the successful bidder. Invoicing and titling on purchases will be processed according to the contact information provided on the Bidder's Registration form. Only the registered bidder can sign as purchaser on the contract. Funding can be provided by another party as long as all contact information is provided and approved by CCAG. 2. Deposit Requirements: A $2500 deposit is required before bidding. If you win an item, this deposit will be returned following confirmation of payment. Payment is expected within 48 hours from close of auction. - If you ARE NOT the winning bidder on any lot, your deposit is released Sunday at the end of the sale. - If you ARE the winning bidder on any lot, your deposit will be released upon receipt of the full final amount due to Classic Car Auction Group. If payment is not made in full by 5pm the Tuesday following the auction, your deposit will be kept as a non-paying bidder fee. 3. Billings Public Auto Auction, d.b.a. Classic Car Auction Group, herein referred to as CCAG, is merely performing an auction service and is responsible only for the warranties and guarantees set forth herein. 4. When the final bid is accepted and the auctioneer announces 'SOLD', the final and highest bidder is the purchaser. In all cases of disputed bids, the Run Number shall be resold, but the auctioneer will use his judgment as to the good faith of all claims and his decision is final. 5. Purchaser agrees to accept ownership of merchandise/property when the auctioneer announces 'SOLD' and he/she willingly assumes all responsibility and liability for said merchandise/property at that time and without exception. 6. Purchaser's Agreement: PURCHASER agrees to purchase the Run Number for purchase price of last accepted bid plus applicable buyer's fees; that upon making settlement NO stop payment of funds will be honored; and any stop payment order of check or giving a check which is returned marked 'insufficient funds' shall be deemed by the parties to be prima facie evidence of Fraud existing at the time the transaction was consummated and shall be construed by the parties as an intent to defraud in order to consummate the transaction. 7. All transactions are to abide by the Laws and Rules of Uniform Code of the state of Montana. 8. ALL bids are to be per run# unless otherwise mentioned by the Auctioneer. 9. BIDDERS are required to register and give full identification prior to bidding and are required to use the number issued to them when identifying themselves as the successful bidder. Invoicing and titling on purchases will be processed according to the contact information provided on the Bidder's Registration form. Only the registered bidder can sign as purchaser on the contract. Funding can be provided by another party as long as all contact information is provided and approved by CCAG. 10. All items are offered for sale by Run Number under both reserve and no-reserve status. The auctioneer will accept bids from the bidders present in the room, absentee bidders, or absentee bidders who leave written bids in advance of the auction. The auctioneer has the right to place a bid for the consigner up to the reserve amount. Further the consignor has the right to 'lift' the reserve price whereupon it will be sold to the last highest bidder when the auctioneer announces 'SOLD'. When the reserve has been lifted, the auctioneer will duly announce it. 11. The seller will afford every opportunity to view all lots prior to sale. However the purchaser must understand that he/she is buying property entirely upon his/her own or his/her agent's personal examination, inspection and opinion. All lots are sold 'AS IS, WHERE IS,' with all faults and defects. Any guarantees written or implied as to the authenticity, originality, or condition of any lot are not the guarantee of the CCAG, and should be determined by the purchaser's own inspection and discretion. The vehicle and information presented at the time of auction is final and supersedes any previous representations. The information provided is deemed reliable, but is not guaranteed. 12. Should any dispute arise after the sale, the auctioneer's records shall be conclusive in all respects. 13. CCAG is not responsible for lost, stolen or damaged properties. Purchased Run Numbers must be removed from the auction site by the days end of the auction. If not claimed, the CCAG has the right to remedy, move and store at owner's expense. 14. CCAG is not responsible for any and all liabilities. 15. CCAG is entitled to any and all fees or commissions on any run number sold, due to or presented at an auction event immediately after said event and payment in full must be made before any removal of any purchased vehicle. 16. CCAG shall be entitled to any Attorney's Fees incurred in the enforcement of this contract or the enforcement of Sell/Buy Agreement. 17. Upon being awarded high bid, purchaser is responsible to pay the final accepted bid price plus any applicable buyer's premiums. Non-payment will deem purchaser liable for any losses incurred in the resale of said lots to include, but not inclusive of freight, storage, deliverance in received value or auction fees. 18. Purchaser authorizes, without further notice, CCAG to recover any deficiencies due to seller and/or CCAG and to charge purchaser's credit card for said amount(s). 19. If the purchaser fails to comply with any of these General Rules and Terms, CCAG may, in addition to asserting all remedies available by law including the right to hold such defaulting purchaser liable for the purchase price (i) cancel the sale, retaining as liquidated damages any payment made by the purchaser, (ii) resell the property without reserve at public auction or privately on seven days notice to the purchaser or (iii) take such action that we deem necessary or appropriate. If CCAG resells the property, the original defaulting purchaser shall be liable for the payment of any deficiency in the purchase price and all costs and expenses, including warehousing, the expense of both sales, responsible attorney's fees, commission, incidental damage and all charges due hereunder. In the event that such purchaser pays a portion of the purchase price for any or all vehicles purchased, CCAG shall apply the payment received to such vehicles that CCAG, in our sole discretion, deems appropriate. Any purchaser who fails to comply with these General Rules and Terms will be deemed to have granted CCAG a security interest in, and CCAG may retain as collateral security for such buyer's obligation to CCAG any property in CCAG's possession owned by such a purchaser. CCAG shall have benefit of all rights of a secured party under the Uniform Commercial Code adopted in the state where the auction is held. 20. Any litigation brought forward by bidder/purchaser will be against seller. CCAG is merely performing an auction service, and does not own the property. Upon litigation, bidder/purchaser will not be entitled recovery of fees earned by CCAG duly performing its service. 21. Choice of Law and Venue - This Agreement shall be governed by, and construed in accordance with, the laws of the State of Montana without giving effect of any choice or conflict of law provision or rule that would cause the application of the laws of any jurisdiction other than the State of Montana. The bidder/purchaser irrevocably submits to the jurisdiction of the State of Utah over any dispute arising out of, or relating in any way, to this Agreement or to the transaction(s) to which it relates. The bidder/purchaser irrevocably agrees that all claims shall be heard and determined in such Court. The bidder/purchaser irrevocably waives, to the fullest extent permitted by law, any objection or defense which he, she, or it may now have, or come to have, regarding the inconvenience of this forum.
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