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Rat Rod Hot Street Custom Muscle Car Model A Sedan 1927 1928 1929 1931 1932 on 2040-cars

US $29,500.00
Year:1931 Mileage:450
Location:

Kansas City, Missouri, United States

Kansas City, Missouri, United States

This is really a Street Rod in Rat Rod clothing. This car is the center of attention no matter where it is! I've owned a lot of Hot Rods over the years but, this one get the looks and comments from every single age out there. This is the car you want that you can buy with confidence that the only thing your going to need to do is add those little pieces here or there that will make it your own. How many of these have you seen that are 4-speed manuals??? Everything on this car is new or rebuilt. I bought this car a year ago and have spent every night making it driveable, comfortable, and simply bad ass, is there no more ultimate goal? I can guarantee you this is the car you can get into, start on the first crank and drive every day. I do as often as I can. The steering is tight with no play, the brakes are right at the top and I'm telling you this car will stop on a dime. 4-link rear with coil springs, straight front axle with leaf and doesn't travel at all! 

5"chop, 6"channel... Full body work and professional paint with high end gold leaf and pin stripe form some of the beast in the business and then flat cleared at a local trusted body shop...

This car has a copper plaque on the dash reading 1929 and it is registered titled and insured as such, tagged and legal as a 1929 Ford Model A, but yet it's obviously the body of a 30-32 which I prefer the style of anyway.  

When I bought this car it was nothing but a shell, and we built it into the ultimate Rat Street Rod out there! Everything new, and the pictures that come along with this listing will show you everything. Let me start with the list.

4-Bolt main 355, .30 over (Built right engines Kansas City Mo) Still has the high end Royal Purple break in oil.

305 58CC heads.

Pinned studs.

Z/28 springs.

Comp aluminum roller tip rockers.

.488/.510 Comp cam / Hydrolic lifters.

11/1 compression and runs great on 91, no predet or deasoling whatsoever.

Double row / roller timing chain.

Polished Unilite distributor setup.

Mallory power filter #29351 / with this it will not fry a unilite module, but included with the car is an extra unilite module just in case.

Edelbrock RPM Dual carb Air Gap #7525.

Muncie M22 4-speed from a 65 SS Nova / Royal Purple filled.

Hurst Compitition Plus 4-Speed shifter. 

Dual 400 CFM Eldelbrock carbs / tuned perfect.

Hillborn dual quad finned air filter.

Aluminum valve covers.

Speedway pusher electric fan with dial adjustment. 

Ford 9" narrowed 2.75 rear gears / You will thank me on the highway at 65 and 3k, and four speed still gets you out of the hole too.

4 link rear with coil spring / Single leaf straight front axle.

5 on 5.5 lugs.

Smoothies.

Hand made Mexican seat cushions.

1 gallon vodka overflow tank.

And leading out front is a grenade, just in case!

This auction only allows me 24 photos, I have many more... And I will also include some video links.

http://youtu.be/vjkJOW-HhIU

http://youtu.be/b4FRsIlMSfE


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