29 Ford Roadster.... Steel.... The Real Deal!! on 2040-cars
Chino Hills, California, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Ford
Drive Type: CHEVY
Model: Model A
Mileage: 9,200
Trim: ROADSTER
1929 FORD ROADSTER... THIS THE A STEEL BODIED ROADSTER... THIS IS THE REAL DEAL !!
THIS BUILD WAS DONE IN 2000 FORD STEEL BODY WITH THE RUMBLE SEAT..
INTERIOR IS DONE IN ULTRA LEATHER AND IS VERY SOFT.(no tears, rips or stains)
ORIGINAL 29' FRAME HAS BEEN BOXED (FRONT) AND BRACED (REAR) FRAME IS SMOOTHED AND POWDER COATED WITH 4-LINK AND SPRING COIL-OVERS IN THE REAR AND FRONT LEAF WITH A SUPER BELL 4" DROP AXLE.
8" FORD REAR WITH POSI(TRAC-LOC) 3.55 GEARS WITH ALL NEW DRUMB BRAKES (SPRINGS, SHOES AND HARDWARE)
BILLET ALUMINUM FRONT WHEEL HUBS AND DISK BRAKES
VEGA STEERING BOX ( STEERS WITH EASY )
IDIDIT CUSTOM TILT STEERING COLUMN
MCLEAN STAINLESS SPOKED WHEELS ( FRONT AND REAR )
WALKER CUSTOM HI-FLOW RADIATOR AND 32' GRILL SHELL (GLASS)
ENGINE... 355 SBC 4-BOLT MAINS,9.5 TO 1 FORGED PISTONS, DART IRON EAGLE SPORTMAN II HEADS, ROLLER TIPPED ROCKERS, LUNATI "VOODOO" HYD FLAT TAPPET CAM (.466/.488 LIFT 290 DIR. HAS MID LOPE), TWO EDELBROCK 500 CFM CARBS, HEI DISTRIBUTER, ALUMINUM EDELBROCK WATER PUMP, SANDERS CUSTOM ROADSTER HEADERS WITH TURNOUTS,
TRANS ... TH350 MILD SHIFT KIT, DEEP SUMP ALUMINUM FINNED PAN WITH CUSTOM TRANS COOLER.. 2400 STALL HUGHES CONVERTER.
TIRES ARE NEW WITH LESS THAN 50 MILES ON THEM, ALL BRAKES ARE NEW INCLUDING THE DRUM BRAKE HARDWARE.
THIS ROADSTER HAS LESS THAN 3,000 MILES ON IT SENSE THIS COMPLETE BUILD IN 2000' INCLUDING ENGINE, TRANS, PAINT AND INTERIOR.
ROADSTER RUNS GREAT, VERY FUN TO DRIVE, GETS ATTENTION EVERYWHERE YOU GO.. AND IT IS REGISTERED AS A 29' WITH CURRENT REGISTRATION AND I HAVE THE PINK IN HAND... NO WORRIES WITH REGISTRATION...
YOU WON'T FIND A NICER ONE FOR THE MONEY.... DON'T MISS THIS ONE!!!
FEEL FREE TO CALL ME WITH ANY QUESTIONS .....
GOOD LUCK AND HAPPY BIDDING!!!
KEN
909-717-7304
THIS CAR IS FOR SALE LOCALLY AND THIS AUCTION WILL END IF IT SELL OFF EBAY.
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