1929 Ford Roadster Street Rod / Hot Rod Cabriolet Highboy With 1932 Ford Grill on 2040-cars
Valrico, Florida, United States
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1929 FORD FIBERGLASS WESTSCOTT BODY FENDERS ARE FIBERGLASS METAN
RUNNING BOARDS THAT WILL HOLD MY WEIGHT AND NOT GIVE HOOD AND HOOD SIDES ARE
STEEL AND PAINTED SIDES ARE BOXED AND GO WITH THE CAR HAS NICE FENDER WELTING
WHERE FENDERS RUNNING BOARDS TOUCH THE BODY UNLIKE SO MANY OTHERS I HAVE SEEN
WITH OUT THIS FIBERGLASS AGAINST FIBERGLASS 32 FRONT GRILL TAILLIGHTS ARE 38/39
FORD TAILIGHTS WITH BLUE DOTS
YES YOU COULD REMOVE THE RUNNING BOARDS FENDERS MAKE IT OLD SCHOOL
BUT WHY EVERY CAR SHOW YOU GO TO HAS THE SAME OLD SCHOOL ROADSTERS THATS WHY I
LOVED THIS CAR STANDS OUT FROM OTHERS
THE FRAME AN AFTERMARKET BOXED FRAME CHASSIS WITH HEIDTS FRONT
SUSPENSION CHROME A FRAMES WITH TCI CHROME COIL OVERS MUSTANG 2 RACK &
PINION FOR A BETTER RIDE COMPARED TO 4 LINK STRAIGHT AXEL / DROP AXEL HAS DISC
BRAKES ON FRONT
THE REAREND IS FORD 9" REAR ... ALL CHROME HOUSING WITH
TRIANGULATED 4 BAR SUSPENSION CHROME BARS CHROME TCI COILS OVER
SHOCKS UNKNOWN GEAR RATIO DRUMS ON THE REAR
THE ROOF IS A HARD TOP REMOVABLE IN 10 MIN CLOTH LOOK ON THE
OUTSIDE WITH MATCHING HEADLINER ON THE INSIDE
THE INTERIOR IS A TYPICAL ROADSTER CUSTOM INTERIOR NOT BUCKET
SEATS HAS SEAT BELTS
SIMULATED WOOD GRAIN DASH WITH ALL AUTO METER GUAGES OLD TYME
SERIES WHITE FACE GOLD TRIM THEY CONSIST OF SPEEDO RPM TACH FUEL VOLTS TEMP
OIL PREASURE DASH HAS LIGHTED AREA WHEN TURN SIGINALS ARE ON RIGHT OR LEFT
AND BRIGHT LIGHTS ARE ON BLUE LIGHT
HAS BRUSHED ALUM TILT STEERING COLUMN WITH GRANT STEERING WHEEL
LOKAR NOSTALGIA AUTO SHIFTER WITH MATCHING BOOT
THE ENGINE IS A JEGS CRATE GM MOTOR 290 HP4400 MILES WITH
EDELBROCK ALUM INTAKE WITH HOLLEY FOUR BARREL CARB MATCHING VALVE COVERS AND
AIR CLEANER ELECTRONIC HEI DIST COATED BLOCK HUGGER HEADERS ALUM RADIATOR WITH
DUEL FANS
TRANSMISSION IS A TURBO 350 AUTO
TRUNK HOLDS THE BATTERY AND FUEL CELL WITH ROOM TO SPARE FOR CHAIRS
COOLER ETC
WHEELS ARE CRAGER WHEELS WITH BF GOODRICH RADIAL TIRES THAT FILL
THE REAR WHEEL WELLS PERFECT
ALOT OF NICE DETAIL WENT INTO THIS CAR THE BUILDER HAD PRIDE ALL
WIRES AND LINES TUCKED AWAY FOR NICE CLEAN APPEARENCE SHOW QUALITY WON SEVERAL
TROPHIES AT THE SHOWS SO IF YOU DONT LIKE TO BE NOTICED THIS IS NOT THE CAR FOR
YOU
CAR IS TITLE ASA 1929 FORD ROADSTER WITH ANTIQUE
PLATE
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