1949 Ford 2 Dr. Chop-top. Hot-rod, Shoe-box, Custom on 2040-cars
Phoenix, Arizona, United States
Engine:V8
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: silver
Model: Fairlane
Number of Cylinders: 8
Year: 1949
Trim: 2 dr.
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 0
Exterior Color: Red
1949 Ford 2 dr. chop-top, shoe-box, hot-rod. 460 V8 twin turbo, C6 automatic, rack and pinon steering, disc brakes, big Ford rear-end, 4 bar rear suspension with C frame, Duel 650 Holly turbo blow through carbs. 3 inch exhaust, custom header and exhaust system. custom air cleaner for the duel carbs. Tunnel ram intake. This car has endless hours of custom fabrication. Check out the pictures closely. Does NOT run and drive. Needs to be finished. Engine was a good running engine that was removed from a 1970 Lincoln. Front sub-frame is from a Ford Granada. Carbs alone were 1200.00 to prepare for the blow through turbo charger. 4,000.00 in headers and exhaust to fit the turbo chargers to the 460 engine. This car has a 3 inch section on the drivers side to widen the body. Passenger side needs the same work done. Top has been chopped 6 inches with slanted door posts. Passenger side door frame needs to be finished. Hood and air cleaner are very custom fabrication. This car has the dash moved inward towards the driver about 12 inches so the engine is set back towards the rear of the car. THIS IS A PROJECT CAR THAT NEEDS TO BE FINISHED. It'll rolls and steers for the transporter. Has 4 almost new white wall tires, two are on the car and two aren't. Clear AZ title. 95% rust free, the only visible rust is the passenger side rocker panel. sold as is, buyer responsible for shipping. PLEASE DO NOT BID ON THIS CAR IF YOU HAVE AN EBAY FEEDBACK SCORE OF 5 OR LESS. IF YOU BID WITHOUT ASKING ME FIRST I'LL REMOVE YOUR BID. Deposit through paypal remaining balance through wire transfer.
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