1929 Ford Model A Hot Rod Rat Rod Chevy Engine on 2040-cars
Indianapolis, Indiana, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Ford
Drive Type: rear
Model: Model A
Mileage: 1
Trim: none
1929 Ford Fiberglass Body
1. Fresh rebuild on 1974 Chevy 355 with all new parts
2. New Edelbrock Carb
3. New Victor junior intake
4. New 2800 stahl convertor
5. New fuel pump
6. New Jegs one wire mini alternator
7. All new tires on Rally wheels (rears are new)
8. New spun aluminum Jegs air cleaner
9. All new gauges(all working except speedo,needs cable)
10. New windshield and stanchions and frame over $750 in that alone
This car has NO TITLE BILL of Sale only. I will throw in all reciepts for build that I have. Its all new frame from speedway with TCI front end. New brakes lots of chrome all that is left to finish is interior. I drove this last saturday with a make shift seat and it is a beast! The headers were used and need recoating. All lights work. Do not bid unless you plan on buying it. This is a legally binding .contract to purchase not to come look at it. I will assist with shipping at owners cost. I can hold car for 30 days after payment if neeeded please ask prior to bidding. Check my feedback please!!!! And ask all questions before bidding please!!!!! Thanks and good luck bidding
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