1928 Ford Model A Truck Built 400 Sbc Built 350 Trans All Steel Tci Frame Sharp on 2040-cars
Bremen, Georgia, United States
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What a COOL little 1928 Model A ALL STEEL truck. Just got in. This truck has a Built 400 small block engine that runs great with headers and new exhaust. It has a Walker Aluminum Radiator with an Electric Fan to keep this baby running cool. It has a built 350 Turbo Transmission with a Transmission Cooler. It has a TCI Suspension with a Superbell Drop Axle Frontend. It has a Chevy 10 bolt rear with Coilover Shocks. The Aluminum Gas Tank is in the bed of the truck. The bed is a wood bed with a rubber mat laid over it. The front bumper is new. It has disc brakes on the front. It has red wire wheels with 175 SR 14 Perrilli tires and the back tires are 10 R 15LT BF Goodrich. The interior is nice with a nice red bench seat with new Auto Meter Gauges, B&M Floor Shifter, Aftermarket Blinkers, New Steering Wheel and looks like a new wiper motor. The front Windshield still lets out at the bottom. This is a super little truck with NO RUST anywhere that I have seen. I am 6ft and 230lbs and fit ok in it.
I reserve the right to end auction early if this truck sell locally. It is being sold AS IS with no warranty given or implied in anyway. Pre sale inspections are encouraged so you will know exactly what you are getting. I have explained to the best of my knowledge but may have over looked something so if you have any questions please ask. This truck is in amazing condition. The writing on the doors are painted on. All glass is good and door glass roll up and down. It has a clear Tennessee Title. |
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