Antique Cars With Rumble Seats
After a 20 year body-off restoration.
Antique cars with rumble seats. When it comes to hot rods the classic formula is a Ford with a Chevy small block. A rumble seat was optional on the 39 Plymouth Deluxe Coupe. The Pick of the Day is a 1930 Ford Model A rumble-seat roadster that recently was treated to a comprehensive nut-and-bolt restoration according to the Rockville Maryland dealer.
PPG and painted professionally. Back then a rumble seat or jump seat was merely an un-covered seat-frame attached to the back of a horse carriage that was intended for slaves or servants. This car has the sharp looking period desirable dual side-mounts.
So those fixed single back seats were known as rumble seats. This 1931 Ford Model A Deluxe Rumble seat Coupe is a great classic to drive. This car has the original Henry steel body and is considered to be a Resto-Rod.
Serving Metro Vancouver the Fraser Valley All of Western Canada Washington and Oregon. This 1930 rumble seat roadster interprets this formula very well. The 1935 Plymouth paint color is Burgundy duplicated by.
The rumble seat was standard equipment only on 39 convertibles of both makes and both convertibles were offered only as deluxe models. This Ford has all details of the original version except tires and the sides of the hood 1934 Ford Roadster convertible rumble seat classic automobile. Rumble Seat Coupe The Ford Model A was produced from 1927 to 1931 and was the second huge success for the Ford Motor Company after the Model T.
1934 Ford Roadster blue at home in garage. This beautiful PJ Deluxe Coupe was finished in 2004. 1938 Dodge D8 Coupe with rumble seat.