1929 Ford Model A Sedan on 2040-cars
Woodway, Texas, United States
Body Type:Sedan
Engine:Chevrolet 350
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Grey`
Make: Ford
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Model A
Trim: N/A
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 100,000
Exterior Color: Red
Very Clean 1929 Model A sedan. Has a chevrolet 350 small block backed by a turbo 350 transmission. Has a boxed frame with Heidts Independant front suspension with coilovers and rack and pinion steering setup. Has a ford 9 inch in the rear with a 4-link coilover setup as well. Its a mostly all ford steel car with the exception of the running boards and front fenders. Its got the flip out front window. Custom tweed interior with two reclining buckets in the front and a bench seat in the rear. Custom wood gauge cluster with full VDO gauges. Pioneer sound system with custom mounted speakers. Buyer will be responsable for shipping and the costs involved. Will take cash upon pick up or bank transfers only. A $500 deposit is required no later than 2 days from auction end.
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