1931 Ford Model A on 2040-cars
Sebastopol, California, United States
Engine:355
Body Type:All steel no rust no chop
Vehicle Title:Clear
Exterior Color: Calypso green/comercial white with custom painting
Make: Ford
Interior Color: Grey
Model: Model A
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: Business
Drive Type: Narrowed ford 9" posi.
Mileage: 0
One of a kind build! You will never find another car like this, EVER!
Drives like a champ, takes what you got and asks for more! Multiple show winner! Dream build! Body; 31 ford model A-ALL STEEL, NO chop, NO rust, 29 grille shell. Filled top 76 chevy van. 3rd brake light. Lift off cowl, wiring in old gas tank. Alum hood, no sides. Dietz Hd lights, custom tail lights. 96 ford calypso green, 85 ford commercial truck white. Lightning Breath (art by Stanley Mouse for Wetlands Ratdog/Bob and Rob show) air brushed by Bill Yarnell and hand painted signature by Stanley Mouse, famous rock and roll, hot rod artist. Dancing skeletons in metallic silver along sides. Chassis; 2x4 Tube frame. Narrowed 9" ford rear, 4.11 posi. Morrison 4 link rear. Stainless 4 link front. Dropped front axle, G.M. spindles, posie springs. Vega steering, 89 camaro column. Centerline smoothies front and rear, Carrera shocks. Drive; 355 Chev. Bored .030 over 4 bolt main. Balanced Dart S.R. Torquer Heads. G.M. 6-71 blower. Lunati blower cam, crane roller rockers. Milled valve set. TRW forged pistons. 2/600 Holley carbs. MSD 16n. ARP bolts and studs. Hooker super comp headers. Griffin radiator, Weind water pump. Trans; Built 700 r-4 2500 stall conv. B&M mega shifter/ slap stick. Built by; Wayne DeMarr, Pentwater Mi. Email me for more pictures of the build~frame off restoration, everything you could ever want to see and a video of the car driving down the road. This car is insured for $52,000 by Hagerty Insurance. With minor improvement (new interior, stereo and minor detail work) could easily be worth $100,000. Time to let it go. See you on the Golden Road to Unlimited Devotion.... |
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