Ford 1929 Chopped 2 Dr. Sedan~red~chevy Small Block on 2040-cars
Bellmore, New York, United States
Up for Auction!~ ~Ford 1929 2 dr. Chopped 4" Sedan: (Built 4 years ago) Car is: ~CHOPPED 4" ~TUBBED 3"~~SEAMS removed from Roof~~SOLID steel 1/16" floor front to back~INDEPENDENT front suspension w/ Carrera chrome coil-over shocks~~REAR is traingular 4 bar w/ inner & outer coil springs~ENGINE is a 400 cu.in Chevy Small block/ 2 bolt main~~HOLLEY 650 CFM/ double pumper~~FRAME custom built 1 1/2" X 3/16" X 3" rectangular tubing~ TRANSMISSION rebuilt 350 w/ shift kit~NEW TCI Torque converter 1000 rpm over stock.~~REAR 1972 Mercury Comet 8" w/ 2.79:1 Ratio (drum)~~FUEL regular 78 octane~~BRAKES 1972 Chevelle spindles & claipers~ROTORS 1978 Olds~STEERING Saginaw power steering box~~FRONT independaent Unequal"A" frames~~WHEELS 5 star fluted 14" x 6" front & 15" x 7" rear~~BODY 1929 ford sedan chopped 4 "~~FENDERS (front & rear) are fiberglass , but running board is steel~ ~~DASH 1932 ford style w/ 6 cyberdyne digital gauges and AM-FM Cassette~WIPERS electric~PAINT ford brite red 12 coats of lacquer /sanded between every other coat..~~ I have photos of car being built & paper documenting the build..I am NOT the original owner so I do not have receipts.....Car is garaged ...only driven on occassion..!!! Car is beginning advertized locally so I may end this auction at any time. BUYER is responsible for all arrangements & payment of shipping cost or picking up car..$500.00 dollar deposit required at end of auction..car must be picked-up within 7 days after auction has ended |
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