1929 Ford Model Aa Rat Rod on 2040-cars
Peoria, Illinois, United States
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1929 Ford Model AA Rat Rod, custom, professionally built by B-Automotive Classic & Custom in Ray, Michigan. This award winning truck was formerly displayed at the Detroit Autorama. It runs, drives, sounds and looks GREAT. Everything is new or rebuilt, except the cab and running boards, which have their original patina. Comes complete with a fresh Ford Mustang 302 5.0 V8 motor; automatic transmission with overdrive; Edelbrock 1405 600 CFM carburetor; HEI ignition; aluminum radiator; Chevy 10 bolt positraction rear end; new brake system with front discs and rear drums, including new lines, master cylinder, drums, rotors and calipers; new wiring from front to rear, including new lights and signals; new fuel system with electric fuel pump and braided lines; 16 gallon fuel cell; new steering and suspension with quick steer rack and pinion, steering column, removable steering wheel and tie rod ends; custom rear bed with barn wood floor; 1957 Chevy hood bullet hood ornament; all steel; It has tons of charm, is unique, rare and turn-key; It is completely street legal with clear title, reliable and needs nothing. It is ready to cruise.
All sales are binding and final. Car is sold "as-is" with no warranty expressed or implied. Winning this auction does not entitle you to come inspect the car and decide if you want to buy it, but obligates you to complete the purchase! A $1000.00 non-refundable deposit is due within 24 hours of the auction close - NO EXCEPTIONS. PLEASE DO NOT BID IF YOU CANNOT PAY!!
I do not release the reserve price, as this would be unfair to the other bidders, so please don't ask. Shipping is the Buyers responsibility. Buyer must find, setup and arrange all aspects of the shipping process. I will be available to meet with shipper for loading. Once the shipping company takes possession, I am no longer responsible for its delivery nor anything that happens during transportation. VEHICLE IS ADVERTISED LOCALLY AND SELLER RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CANCEL AUCTION AT ANY TIME WHETHER THERE IS AN ACTIVE BID OR NOT. By bidding, buyers acknowledge that they are aware of and agree to pay all taxes and/or related charges to sale, if applicable. I will accept PayPal, cash or certified bank check only. Thanks for bidding and Good Luck!! |
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