Custom Hotrod Ratrod Project Ready To Finish Will Trade on 2040-cars
Carroll, Ohio, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Ford
Drive Type: AUTO
Model: Model A
Mileage: 0
Trim: NONE
FOR SALE IS A GREAT START TO A REAL NICE CAR WHEN DONE!!!
ONLY SELLING BECUSE IM DOWNSIZING MY SPACE AND I CNT KEEP EVERYTHING I HAVE
FEATURES:
FULL CUSTOM FRAME, Z'D 5" IN THE FRONT AND 13" IN THE REAR. BUILT RIGHT USING ENGINEERED PRE-DESIGNED PLANS. ALL GUSSETS AND BRACE PLATES INSTALLED. FRONT SPRING PERCH IS SET AT 4 DEGREES.
48' DODGE FRONT AXLE
78' FORD 1TON REAR
22" REAR WHEELS
17" FRONT WHEELS
NEW SPEEDWAY FRONT END
NED SPEEDWAY REAR ANGLED 4 LINK
NEW VEGA BOX
NEW MASTER CYLINDER
NEW BRAKE LINES AND FITTINGS
NEW FUEL LINES AND FITTINGS
NEW CUSTOM MADE FUEL CELL, LINED, SEALED AND PRESSURE TESTED
NEW GAUGES
NEW OVERFLOW TANK
MOTOR IS A VERY STRONG RUNNING 350/350 COMBO WITH NEW ALT, WATER PUMP, CARB, DISTRIBUTOR, COIL, CUSTOM MADE EXHAUST WITH S/S HEADERS
BAMBOO WOOD FLOOR, BACKREST AND REAR DECK, WITH STAINLESS TRIM
INCLUDES ALL PARTS IN PICTURES.
NEEDS:
MOTOR MOUNTS MADE, DRIVE SHAFT INSTALLED, STEERING NEEDS FINISHED. REAR SHOCKS AND SPRINGS INSTALLED, FINISH HOOKING UP BRAKES AND FUEL LINES (THEY ARE RAN, JUST NEED HOOKED UP). WIRING AND ALL ACCESSORIES HOOKED UP AND WHAT EVER PERSONAL TOUCHES YOU WANT.
I WOULD CONSIDER A TRADE OR A TRADE WITH CASH FOR ANY PRE 7O'S CAR/TRUCK. OR EVEN A COOL MOTORCYLE. WHAT DO YOU HAVE?? WORSE I CAN SAY IS NO THANKS.......
PLEASE ASK ANY QUESTIONS AND I WILL ANSWER THEM THE BEST I CAN FOR YOU.
THANKS FOR LOOKING
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