1929 Ford Model A Coupe Traditional Hot Rod Project. on 2040-cars
McLouth, Kansas, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:Small Block Chevy V-8
Vehicle Title:Rebuilt, Rebuildable & Reconstructed
For Sale By:Private Seller
Mileage: 0
Make: Ford
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Model A
Trim: Coupe/ Special Coupe
Drive Type: RWD
This is a great start to a traditionally styled Model A Ford Hotrod! It comes with all the right parts to make a really cool pre-1950 ride.
Project includes:
Original Model A frame with a 9" "Z" in the rear using parts from a 1936 Ford frame. The frame is boxed with the boxing plates set 1/2" inside the frame. The motor mounts are custom for a small block chevy (empty 350 engine block included for mockup). The Center cross member is 2"x4" steel tube with a drop out transmission mount. The rear crossmember is flat to allow for a flat trunk floor. 4 speed Saginaw transmission with Hurst shifter and new Edelbrock 3x2 intake with 3 rebuildable Holley 94 carburetors included.
The front end consists of a 1936 Ford axle dropped approximately 3.5" and drilled. It's located a split 1935 Ford wishbone. The spindles are 1935 round back spindles with dropped steering arms and a new tie rod.
The rear axle is an open-drive Ford with 1936 rear radius rods.
Also includes a 30-31 grill shell and radiator.
Wheels are Ford 16" with brand new Firestone Deluxe Champion Bias-ply tires and tubes from Coker tire. 6.00-16 in the front and 7.50-16 in the back.
The body is a rough but build-able collection of parts from a coupe and special coupe. Extra passenger door included. Sub-floor is started but needs to be completed.
Sold with bill of sale only based on frame numbers that are faint but legible.
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