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1930 Ford Model A Coupe,hot Rod ,daily Driver,test Drive Video, 1928,1929,1931 on 2040-cars

US $23,500.00
Year:1930 Mileage:2500
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Body - 1930 steel ford model a coupe. 4"chop, filled roof, paint rubbed down for that old barn find look. The body is not perfect, but it is very good. No dents. The only real rust on the car is in the rear wheel wells, and it has been coated with rust inhibitor. I also have new wheel wells for it. All lower cowl and lower doors are perfect with no rust. No dents, the filled roof was done by a shop, but the chop needs to be smoothed if you want it perfect. All wood has been replaced by metal bracing.

Frame - fully boxed 1930 model a frame. Z'd 4" in the rear. stripped of paint and clear coated. 16 gallon fuel cell in the trunk. Trunk needs floor pan or leave as is.

Engine - Fresh Chevy 327 bored (.030), Duntov 30/30 solid lifter cam, Flat-top pistons, "power-pack" heads, Offy intake, Edelbrock 650, Carter electric fuel pump, electric fan, aluminum radiator, Flowmaster mufflers (maybe 3,000 miles on the entire car since frame-off rebuild) 

Trans - Saginaw 4-speed, Wilwood Hydraulic clutch, Hurst shifter

Rearend - Chevy Chevelle 10-bolt, 3.08 gears

Wheels/Tires/Brakes/Suspension - 15" steel Chevy rally wheels, 8.20/15 Firestone cheater slicks in the rear, and 5.60/15 Firestones in the front. Power brakes, disc up front and drum in the rear w/proportioning valve. Superbell 4" lowered axle w/mono leaf spring. Adjustable coil overs in the rear. Ladder bars.

Interior - stock bench seat, cd/mp3 stereo with 5 1/4" speakers mounted in the old gas tank, has ipod/iphone hook up, sounds real good. Original dash has not been cut at all. Autometer tach, oil temp, volt. No speedo, no turn signals. Glass in windshield and doors, rest in plexi. Window mouldings have been chopped, but not welded up.. All new Painless wiring done clean and located under seat 

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Not interested in trades

Will help coordinate with shipping/pickup of car any way possible

Will ship anywhere in the world and can provide shipping quotes

Immediate deposit of $1000.00 must be paid at close of auction

Delivery to local California port for overseas export available

30 Coupe on a drive


30 Coupe walk around

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