1930 Model A Coupe Super Fast Street Rod on 2040-cars
Medina, Ohio, United States
This ain't no fake fiberglass '32 this is the real deal Henry Ford steel 84 years old and brought back to life. All parts used to build this car are brand new. If you win the car you will not be dissapointed, check my feedback I am not new to eBay. Shipping is to be paid by the buyer, I will assist with the loading. If you are local, or near the Cleveland Ohio area, you are welcome to come and inspect the car before bidding. You are bidding on a super clean super fast 1930 Model A Highboy Coupe right no chop no channel. This build started with a really clean all steel Henry Ford body pulled out of a garage after 40 years, finished with Hot Rod Flatz satin black, and scuffed for that old school hot rod look. '32 repro steel Grille shell and stainless insert, repro old school Halogen headlights with LED blinkers, rear LED's, and So-Cal license plate light. Roof is a removeable snap top. Original rear deck lid is a rumble from factory and has the original hinges. All new Ford 9 inch housing and axles with a new professionally re-built center section 4:11 gear setup, new limited slip unit, and 11 inch Ford racing drum brakes. Hoosier pro street tires all around bigs and smalls. Shiny black powdercoated steelies 6 inch up front 10 inch deep dish on the rear. 80's Cadillac 4 tone horn system to get people out of the way. Interior has all new oak lumber, Jeep jump seat with seat belts, CD Player, GPS, carpet, door panels, Autometer gauges, Sunpro tach, Speedway column,vintage Superior 500 steering wheel, and Lokar shifter. 16 gallon RCI fuel cell. Now for the good stuff fresh professionally built 383 stroker motor, 780 Holley street dominator carb, high rise aluminum manifold, aluminum 202 heads, Mallory distributor, aluminum 4 core radiator, and baffled Lake headers, this motor looks good, sounds good, and runs at 180 degrees. Rated at 465 HP (Dyno'd at 350 HP to the rear wheels.) Trans is a bulletproof new professionally built 700R4 with a 3200 stall and lockup so revs high on the street and low on the highway. Air cooled trans cooler kicks on at 180 degrees. Trans runs cool, shifts strong, and runs out great on the highway. Converter Lockup is controlled by bright light switch on the floor just pop it on when you hit the highway ramp, and leave it off on the street for maximum performance. All new driveshaft. LED lights under the air cleaner and under the dash. Skull LED side markers. Car has a clean Ohio Title and VIN tag, titled 1930 Model A Coupe. Small oil leak front timing cover balancer seal (easy fix.) Worldwide buyers welcome will assist with shipping. Shipping cost is the responsibility of the buyer. Lots I have forgot so feel free to email me with any questions you may have. See youtube vids here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wIPT62v9n6Y&feature=youtu.be https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HkmEixI-F88&feature=youtu.be
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