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1928 1929 Ford A-v8 Flathead Hiboy Roadster On Deuce Frame on 2040-cars

Year:1928 Mileage:1070
Location:

Stoneham, Massachusetts, United States

Stoneham, Massachusetts, United States

 

Up for auction is my 1928 Ford AV8  Highboy Roadster.  Solidly built;  Excellent driver;  Very dependable.  This is one cool car.

    • 1928 Brooksville all steel  body , (Washington Blue) ;  32 Ford Grille Shell ,  Custom 3 piece Hood,  2” Chopped Windshield
    • 1932 Dashboard,   VDO Gauges
    • Guide 682c  Headlights --  1939 Taillamps
    • 1951 Ford FLATHEAD 8BA Rebuilt Engine 3-3/4 stroke ,  1948 Fenton “POLISHED” Heads,  Edelbrock  Dual Carb Manifold
    • Mallory Uni-lite Electronic Distributor
    • Chevy Turbo 350 Automatic Transmission.
    • “Trans-Dapt”  Flathead to Chevy trans  adapter with High Torque  Electric Starter
    • Aluminum Custom Auto Radiator,      SPAL  Electric Fan
    • 1932 Frame rails by  American Stamping fully boxed,
    • Model A front crossmember,
    • 1932 rear crossmember,
    • Tubular center crossmembers
    • 1934 Dropped Front Axle – Posie Front Spring
    • Hairpin Radius Rods
    • Vega Cross Steering
    • 1948 Ford Steering Column & Wheel
    • Ford Houdaille Front Lever Action Shocks
    • Mustang Front Disc Brakes
    • Ford  8” Rearend
    • Rear Coil-Over Shocks
    • Stainless Steel  14gal. Gas Tank in trunk
    • Firestone Deluxe Champion   6.00 x 16   front tires
    • Firestone Deluxe Champion   7.50 x 16   rear tires



On Jul-02-14 at 04:14:36 PDT, seller added the following information:

 You can call for more details  at      617-447-3479

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