1929 Ford Model A Hot Rod Rat Rod Traditional Custom Features Project Barn Find on 2040-cars
Bradenton, Florida, United States
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Engine:350
Mileage: 20,000
Make: Ford
Model: Model A
Trim: custom
Disability Equipped: No
Drive Type: automatic
Now's your chance to finish a hot rod the way you want this 29 is one of the sought after bodies and styles that people want in todays custom hot rod realm please take a look at what I have to offer and what you can have in the end. One bad ass ride that everyone will talk about.
1929 ford model a custom hot rod with clean Florida title 2x3 box frame with custom s-curves 7 inches front and 18 inch z rear all have been gusseted and tig welded at these areas there is a long list of parts which has been pictured please study carefully as I will try to describe all parts
29 model a body 4 inch chop 4 inch channel
custom frame with model a horns welder series gussets and cross member
lucky seven components
8 inch ford with welder series brackets and pan hard bar drum brakes stock gear, aluminum 3 inch spacers to get wheels out past body
wire wheels (Green) with brand new cokers all 4 and V-8 jelly caps
new tin work not installed
custom split bones, Vega box steering new tie rods
lokar parts, shifter, gas pedal, brake pedal
original winged thermometer
wildwood proportioning valve and union
steering column
original banjo wheel
powder coated wood grain, it is not a decal nor hydro graphic it is dye sublimated powder coat veery durable
tractor base seats
4 bar rear set up
new starter, alternator, window treatments doors only
new inner door handles
speedway wire kit 18 circuit
mr roadster boot for shifter and Mr. Roadster fuel cap for filling gas on top of body
custom fuel tank
350 motor 20,000 miles, 350 turbo street strip manual valve body with stock converter
drive shaft needs measured and fitted
old school stop light Yankee
There is probably a few things I forgot to mention, but this car comes as is were is and absolutely no trades! the car is available out side of eBay, so I do have the right to end this auction at any time.
Sorry to everyone that was watching before I had to make some changes to my add. thank you for looking.
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