1930 Ford Model A Hot Rod Rat Rod Project (price Reduced For Quick Sell) on 2040-cars
Clovis, California, United States
Engine:NONE had a sbc 350
Transmission:Automatic
Drive Type: TH350
Make: Ford
Mileage: 0
Model: Model A
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Trim: NONE
Up for sale in a 1930 model a Ford 2 door coupe non rumble seat car. Have every body part except for hood, steering column and original grill shell. Included is 1932 fiberglass grill shell. Nothing on this car is fiber glass except the 1932 shell. Item is listed on multiple sites so I can sell out right and pull this ad at anytime. All the interior is there. All glass is there and perfect but driver door glass is cracked but there. Windows roll up and down perfect. Doors open and close perfect. Original frame has been boxed. Ford 9 rear end. NO MOTOR has new th350 tranny, new driveline. Brand new speedway disc brakes in rear. 4" drop speedway cross member. All front brakes and suspension is stock. Speedway ladder bars. Cassie works adjustable coil overs. Custom fuel system and cell. Has historic plates. Barn find 10 years ago. ZERO RUST CAR this car is solid. Too nice for a rat rod. Potential street rod. Speedway motor mounts for small block Chevy installed already. Call or text for more info 559-761-6937 or 559-458-6126 please don't email this car belongs to a family member and I am listing it for them u can also email them at 4x4chevelle@Gmail.com please don't email my ebay account call or text or gmail only I am also looking to trade for a Harley bagger worth $10,000 trade
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