1932 Ford 3 Window Deuce Coupe Hot Rod Street Rod on 2040-cars
Simpsonville, South Carolina, United States
This is a gorgeous 1932 Ford 3 window coupe that has had a no expense spared and no corners cut while being built. The coupe only has 2472 miles on it since its completion. The car is in showroom condition with no flaws that I can find. Everything on the car is new This is a quality built car that is fun to drive and you can take it to any show and win trophies every time you go. This is a list of the parts put in the build
Everything is new on this car and has no used parts. The underside of the car is as nice as the top of the car. The car is beautiful and runs and drives great this car was built right and is a show winner. The car is loud and sounds awesome. You will not be disappointed with this car. I am sure there is more parts I have forgotten about but you get the idea. The car looks even better in person than in pictures. I have included a YouTube video of the car also to watch in this ad. If you want a 32 coupe that is done right than this could be the car for you. This Car is being sold as is with no warranty implied or otherwise. It has been described to the best of my ability. The buyer is responsible for a $500 non refundable deposit payable through paypal within 24 hours of auction end. The balance is due within 5 business days by cashiers check or Money Order. The buyer is responsible for all shipping arrangements and payments. The Car will not be released for shipping until the payment has cleared, normally 5 business days from deposit of cashiers check. If you are thinking about buying this car and want to view the car, make arrangements to view the car before the auction is over. The winning bidder is buying the car, not a chance to come look at the car. If you have less than 5 feedback you will need to contact me before bidding.
click here to see a YouTube video of the car http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WYe93RBbTYc&feature=share&list=UUjIMjHco3xHlC5BCxMsrGnQ |
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