** 31 Ford Model** A** All Steel Street Drag Car Drives Great on 2040-cars
United States
all steel 31 coupe.will be taged by end of auction.2 and half inch chop top, 10 point cage tucked in nicely, bench seat with column shift, has carpet on floor and roof to kill sound nuthin fancy,new radiator with speedway front disc brakes drum rear with 35 spline moser axles,strange center section with 350 rear gears,has adjustable ladder bars and coil over shoks on rear..with coil spring front,not leaf,rides and drive very nice,stears like power stearing,not hard,has mustang gear box with cross stearing,2x3 box frame, motor is a stock 302 with new seals front and back with double roller timing chain has very good oil pressure no smoke no rattle,runs very good has 750 speed demon carb,with edelbrock aluminum intake,has electronic ignition new,has c6 auto trans,rebuilt with shift kit,all glass is lexan driver window does roll up and down..needs pass side regulator to roll on pass side...dont have any street tires or would put on..slicks are in very good shape front tires arent very old..lots of head and leg room..i am 6 ft....im sure im forgeting some stuff if interested give me a call or email..918-4574214....thanks.......jimmy
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