1930 Ford Coupe All Metal Rat Rod 350 V8 Chevy on 2040-cars
El Cajon, California, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:Chevy 350
Vehicle Title:Clear
Mileage: 1,000
Make: Ford
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Model A
Trim: ok
Drive Type: Rear Wheel drive
Warranty: NONE
I have a All Metal, 1930 Five window coupe Rat Rod. 350 Chevy V8 four bolt main, 100 miles on rebuild, Mild Cam, Lopey Cam!!!!!Block hugger headers. Edelbrock Carb and intake, Mallory, electric fan turbo 350 tranny. Custom Frame, Tilt steering, late 10 Bolt GM rear end. 14 inch rear wheels , with 31x18.5 Mickey Thompson Sportsman Pro tires. Bucket seats , Blinkers. Front disc brakes. Aluminum Gas Tank. This thing stills the show..................Fun to drive, and fast. DRIVER!!!!!!...........Any questions....Cell 619-212-three, nine, two, seven.....This is Sold as is!!!!!!!!!!!!......................................................
On Sep-21-13 at 18:07:30 PDT, seller added the following information:
I may end the auction early!!!!!!! I just got a $15 K offer on the car...............????....................No oil leaks on this car , Strong motor to. 350 Vortec, 4 bolt main motor!!!!!! One piece rear main.
On Sep-21-13 at 19:14:27 PDT, seller added the following information:
Remember........This is a Rat Rod......................Not a pretty boy Hot Rod.............Rat Rod........Thanks................
Ford Model A for Sale
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