1929ford Model A Sedan Banger Hot Rod Rat Gasser Ansen Stromburg Mallory on 2040-cars
North Bloomfield, Ohio, United States
hello today I have a bad ass 1940,s hot rod.. 1929 ford model a sedan. This car is built in prewar style and uses all old parts... Body. 1929 model a sedan 4" chop. very well done. The car is really in good shape for its age. Car has all glass and it works as it should. Doors open and close as they should. windshild needs to have arms put back on to make it swing out. Org model a seats have been recovered. no back seat. Auburn dash. cool as hell.. motor has been rebuilt back in the day is 60 over and runs like a top motor is a 1931 . all new gaskets and wire harness.Motor was cleand and painted a dark burgundy to match the wheels..Brand new clutch and pp plate. tons of new parts or rebuilt.. Has a vintage ANSEN intake that is polished to a high shine, a totally rebuilt stromburg 97. 1936 cast iron mallory dist Freshly rebuilt buy jim linder ( gmc bubba ) Its a two peice cap. all new nos cap and rotor button. All new wires black w red tracer. 1940,s mallory the best coil.ALL pre war... This car was built to be as if built back in the day.. sup. frount is lowered by a rev eye spring and a few leaves out. Rear I used a stock model T rear spring.. lowered the car quite a bit.. rides good. still runs the mec brakes. stops good. drives stright and steers great. wheels 18" in the rear 1932 ford 18" wire wheels were sand blasted and prime and painted a dark burgundy. they look sweet. all new firestone gum dipped bias ply tires from coaker tire. Rears are 7.00 18. the frounts are 1933/34 ford 17" wire wheels and have 5.25 5.50 17. all new tires and tubes. headlight bar has been lowered lots of coolthings on this car. I know i am forgetting a ton. any questions please call 330 647 9822 or text. Thanks for looking.
On Apr-14-14 at 19:01:56 PDT, seller added the following information: top has had new wood put in and all new chicken wire org top put on some time ago and is in awesome shape. all lights work as does the horn. Horn and headlights are 1931 model a. Grille shell is an new aftermarket. 1935 ,6 ford gages in the auburn dash, old vintage dash lights, has an old fire extinguisher. Really is a cool car. On Apr-14-14 at 21:28:50 PDT, seller added the following information: Hub caps are all new 1932 ford v8 caps. Car also has a hood top with a leather strap to hold it down looks sweet when its on. I like to run open hood. Has corduroy door panels and back quarter too just not in rt now will be back in. Car is still 6 volt pos ground and starts and runs great. gen is rebuilt and new cut out. tail lights are model a , Frame is nice shape, I have a bunch of extra stuff for the car too that goes with it. also have a hi comp alum cheater head really neat piece has ford logo and was painted green.?? I also have a lake style header too that can go with it, I have a set of 1940 ford frt breaks complete, 42-8 spindles 1939 pedals and master cyl and a set of rear 1940 drums, still needing loaded backing plates and wheels cyl. I was going to drive my car all summer with the mechanical brakes and collect a few more odds to switch over to hyd brakes in the winter. Also I just put 4 lightly used hubs and drums on the model a.. I don't need to sell and I am sorry but this is not a cheap car so please keep that in mind...... she's a sweet ride and thumbs up all the time. I am looking for a new house so it has to go. thanks.. |
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