1930 Ford Sport Coupe Roadster Traditional Project With Hemi Rat Rod Hot Rod on 2040-cars
Victoria, Texas, United States
Mileage: 11,111
Make: Ford
Model: Model A
THIS IS A GREAT START FOR SOMEONE WANTING TO BUILD A CHEAP RIDE! IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS, PLEASE MESSAGE ME! THIS CAR DOES NOT HAVE A TITLE, I AM SELLING IT AS A PROJECT/PARTS CAR. EBAY DID NOT GIVE ME AN OPTION BUT TO PUT THAT IT HAD A TITLE SO I ENTERED LEMON TITILE. HOWEVER, THERE IS NO TITLE WITH THIS CAR! 1930 Sport Coupe/Roadster Project. Boxed model a frame that has been stretched 3", 38 ford running gear, patch panels installed except for the doors but it comes with new door patch panels. Good windshield frame, 270 Hemi with trans. Came out of a running and driving 1955 Dodge Royal, 59 Caddy tail lights, grill, 6.50 x 16 black wall tires, new sub frame, missing deck lid, 1 1/2 reverse eye lowering springs, split wishbones front and rear, good dash, Open drive shaft kit. NO TITLE!!! Rat rod Hot rod ratrod hotrod street rod |
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