1932 Ford Roadster Street Rod Model A(all Steel,bb Chevy) on 2040-cars
Union City, Tennessee, United States
BEAUTIFUL FORD MODEL A ROADSTER STREET ROD. ALL STEEL 28 BODY/32 GRILL SHELL ON 32 RAILS(BOXED). DOORS FIT TIGHT. TITLED AS A 32. NEW TOP AND UPDATED INTERIOR. IT'S AN OLDER 80'S BUILD THATS IN GOOD DRIVER QUALITY CONDITION. IT'S NOT A TRAILOR QUEEN! THIS CAR HAS THE LOOK AND RUNS VERY ,VERY STRONG! IT'S HAS A 67 GM 396 BLOCK THAT IS BUILT TO SCREEM WITH ALL THE GOODIES. TWO FOUR TUNNEL RAM. ALUMINUM RADIATOR. 400 AUTO TRANS. 9" FORD REAREND. FOUR WHEEL DISC BRAKES. FULL EXHAUST. HUGE WHEELS AND TIRES. ADJ.COIL-OVERS AND LADDER BARS. ALL LIGHTS/SIGNALS AND HORN WORK. AUTOMETER VINTAGE STYLE GAUGES. B&M OUTLAW SHIFTER. MUCH MORE.CALL ME WITH ANY QUESTIONS. CLEAR TITLE. IF YOU LIKE LOOKING GOOD AND GOING FAST,THIS IS THE CAR FOR YOU! I ALSO HAVE A 1930 CHEVY HOT ROD ON HERE FOR SELL SO CHECK IT OUT AS WELL. THANKS,DANNY.731-796-4480. |
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