1917 Dodge Bros Channeled Touring Tub Hot Rat Street Rod Mopar No Reserve!!! on 2040-cars
Sacramento, California, United States
You are looking at a 1917 Dodge Bros Channeled Tub that has the right
just the right amount of patina to leave as is or finish out to your
taste. It starts and drives very well. It has a Mopar Slant Six Motor mated to 727 automatic transmission. Carter carburetor and stock manifold. Moon Spun Aluminum gas tank. 12V wiring harness with a chrome GM 80 amp two wire alternator. Mustang radiator with original DB grille shell keeps this Hot Rod Cool. The body is straight and solid overall. It has been shortened eight inches and channeled three inches. Working doors that open and shut well. The windshield is the only glass in the car. The bullet holes in the cowl show the only signs of damage on the body (see pics) non structural and easily repaired if desired. The interior is bare bones but very comfortable (see pics). Padded seats wrapped in a Serape style outdoor cloth and aluminum floor. Vintage Chris Craft steering wheel, Autometer gauges, and steel dash and drive line cover sums it up. A lowered ride with Custom built 2x4 mild steel Z'd frame, Quarter elliptical leafs w/shocks and Mopar rear differential. Up front we have split A100 axel and Quarter elliptical leafs w/shorty shocks. The open drive line has a new drive shaft. New Coker Classics Raidial/bias 16's" wide white walls in the front and rear on powder coated Ford Gennie rims. This "Touring Tub" has many new and upgraded parts, well over 18K invested! Lots of accessories and kustom pieces. Car is titled as a 1917 Dodge Roadster, Drive as is or rebuild it to suit your taste CALL (916)308 zero eight seven 4 or message me for details Bidding indicates that you are satisfied with the information and photographs provided regarding all aspects of the listed item and are committed to completing the purchase if you are the high bidder. All items sold "as is". This is almost a 90 year old car. I have described it as accurately as possible. I can tell you the vehicle starts, go's and stops as it should, but I cannot tell you it will make a cross country or many mile trip to anywhere. The Rat Rod is for sale locally and i reserve the right to end auction early We reserve the right to reject bids made by those with zero or negative feedback, please contact before bidding. The winning bidder is responsible for all
actual freight and or shipping. We are happy to help with loading and assist
with transport can deliver up to 300 miles at $2 /mile and deliver to ports for
overseas export. Please wait for a invoice after end of auction as always local
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