1930 Ford Model A Street Rod Hot Rod Rat Rod on 2040-cars
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
- 4" chop.. some welds need grinding - garnish moldings cut and welded ( need to be cleaned up ) - windshield is cut and welded.. i have template for glass - 1932 chassis - recessed firewall - 1x1 and 1x2 square tubing floor frame - rumble seat changed to deck lid - 1932 style dash - model a rear cross member - model a rear spring - 1940 split wishbones - new super bell 4" dropped axle (drilled) - new posie's front spring - front chrome shocks - new walker radiator ( 2" shortened ) - new fiberglass grill shell - early ford 16" rims, 4" wide front, 4 1/2" wide rear - new firestone tires, 6.00 front, 7.50 rear - early ford bronco 9" rear end, 3.50 posi, 5 1/2 bolt pattern with new drums, shoes, cylinders, springs - 48 ford spindles - 1954 ford f100 front brakes, new drums shoes, cylinders, spring -1950 ford f100 brake and clutck assembl adapted to 1970 mustang master cylinder - 1941 international pickup emergency brake ( not hooked up) - 1954 chevy steering column/wheel - saginaw 122 manual steering box, 36 spline - 1950 pontiac taillights - 1936 ford headlights - new autometer gauges - new autowire HIGHWAY 15 wire kit - new window channel kit - new driveshaft - new hydraulic slave cylinder (NOVAK ) - exhaust run under chassis, magnaflow mufflers - 350 chevy, saginaw 4 speed the car still need body work or drive as is.. there is no glass ing the car and the wiring needs finishing.. its just wired to run.. i have new lower door bottom patch panes and inside lower panel.. a short video can be seen of this car running on the road at http://youtu.be/bbcMvwmYksk ** please note that the transmission is making a whinning noise. you can hear it inside the car but not outside as per video.. i have another transmission that will go with the car but not sure of its condition clear title in my name.. vin number stamped on chassis interested parties can call 267-577-4982.. On Jun-14-14 at 05:28:39 PDT, seller added the following information: another small video at http://youtu.be/kyr4eROQ4pe On Jun-14-14 at 06:29:36 PDT, seller added the following information: the last video lin was incorrectly type.. video is http://youtu.be/kyr4eROQ4pE |
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