1928 Model A Tudor Sedan,hotrod on 2040-cars
Green Bay, Wisconsin, United States
Body Type:Tudor Sedan
Engine:300 CID Supercharged
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Black and Brown
Make: Ford
Number of Cylinders: 6
Model: Model A
Trim: Standard
Drive Type: C-4 Automatic
Options: Convertible
Mileage: 6,100
Exterior Color: Flat Black
I have a beautiful 1928 Model a tudor sedan for sale. It is chopped 5" and channeled 3".It sits on a custom made chassis made out of 2X3" tubing. The engine is a supercharged straight six with two, two barrel carbs.(Carters)The engine is completely rebuilt as well as the C~4 transmission. Out the back is a Nine inch rearend with 3:24 gears and 28 spline axles. Four bar rear suspension with coil springs. Parallel leaf springs up front with friction shocks. Custom made interior with a 1958 Edsle dash. Also has interior lights from a 40 ford . Bomber seats with a suspension and padded. These seats are very comfortable.Custom wheels from Early Wheel with white wall radial tires from Diamond Back Tires. The Gloss black metallic roof panel is completely removable to enjoy the summer sun. The tail lights are 1959 caddy. Along with a 30's school bus stop light that is the third break light. The steering is by a 1973 Camaro manual gear box. This car has more details that can be listed. It is a crowd pleaser where ever it goes, even to the gas station. Very easy to drive, even on a long haul. Also ,it made the cover of Old Skool Rods, T and A issue. Sept 2011,#47.
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