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1930 Ford A Coupe Old School Hot Rod on 2040-cars

Year:1930 Mileage:1300
Location:

Rochester, New Hampshire, United States

Rochester, New Hampshire, United States

1930 Ford "A" Coupe Old School 50's era Hot Rod, built in the "home of hot-roding"

Original 3 owner So. California car- before complete frame up restoration- all steel no patch panels, matching numbers.  Well documented restoration, this car was restored in the late 1990's and over $40k was invested.  This automobile has been very well cared for since the frame up restoration, has less then 1500 on the restoration.  This car took 2 years to build by Tom Lewis and his son up in Whittier CA.  No expense spared on this restoration.

Sheet metal is beautiful, no patch panels, paint is gorgeous, pictures don't do this car justice.  Over $17k was spent on the paint. 

Frame and engine numbers match.  Motor has been highly modified and was built by Vermeil's Engines of Santa Rosa CA.  Fully pressurized oil system, big oil pump, Winfield head, Riley dual port intake with Stromberg 81's, Mallory dual point ignition, 12 volt alternator, insert bearings, aluminum pistons/ rods.  Custom exhaust header that was powder coated.  40 Ford transmission with HD racing clutch, 48 Ford hydraulic brake system, 40 Ford steering box with vintage Bell steering wheel, 2 1/2" dropped front axle with tube shocks and new springs, 16" powder coated Kelsey wheels, 32 Ford gas tank, 32 Ford dash with antique Stewart-Warner gauges, Halogen headlights and taillight bulbs.

Frame, windshield, and oil pan powder coated.  Lebaron-Bonny Interior professionally installed .

Photo album documents entire restoration.  An additional binder also includes an expense log, typed notes, phone numbers and names of all different people/ business that worked on the car or where the parts were purchased.  Binder also includes many installation instruction (i.e. Mallory ignition installation instructions, fuel pressure regulator instructions, gauge instructions, paint codes, etc).  Also includes story of the builder and all the people who have owned the car since it was restored. 

This car can be seen in Rochester NH.  This car is also for sale locally, so I reserve the right the end this auction at anytime.  I really don't care if I sell this car or not, will consider trade for an early flathead V8 Ford, nice restored Model A, or original Model A and cash.  It is very difficult to find such well documented automobiles that have received such a detailed restoration.  Don't miss out on your chance to own this beautiful piece of history.


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