1928 Ford Model A Coupe Street Rod on 2040-cars
Kennebunkport, Maine, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:4.3 V-6 Chevy
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Dealer
Used
Year: 1928
Interior Color: tan cloth
Make: Ford
Number of Cylinders: 6
Model: Model A
Trim: 2 door
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: rear
Mileage: 14,761
Exterior Color: Tan
1928 Ford Model A Coupe, Street Rod Powered by a Marine 4.3 V-6 Chevy engine The transmission is a 5 speed Camaro with V-8 Gear set, Edlebrock, 500 CFM Sanderson headers The rear end is from S-10 pickup 3:73 gears All Steel Body and fenders The frame is a Brookville Roadster The front end is Heidts Superride IFS, coil over shocks Disc Brakes This Car was built in 2009 It has heat, but NO A/C The rear package tray has been removed and it is fitted with an adjustable bench seat to accommodate anyone over 6 foot tall. It has 3 point safety harnesses for driver and passenger. The rumble seat area is used for storage. This car drives and handles beautifully at all speeds. The paint is still nice and shiny, but does have some chips and nicks due to road use. All Safely glass is in good condition with no cracks. Windows roll up and down easily and windshield pushes out effortlessly. It has a 32 Ford gas tank with an electric fuel pump It has aftermarket wiring harness with turn signals and 3rd brake light http://youtu.be/hCfD7WdbkiE you can see a video on youtube **** Please e-mail us with any questions you might have. I did take a few short videos, which I can send you. *** It is available to be seen at our shop *** Buyer is responsible for the arrangements and cost of pickup and delivery. We will offer 2 wks. free inside storage to the buyer. *** It is being sold with the proper paperwork from a Maine Licensed. Automotive Dealer *** Deposit of $1,000.00 due within 3 days of the end of the auction with paypal with the balance due within 7 days with certified funds. We will accept a personal check, but it must clear before paperwork and car can be released. *** Thank you for looking and good luck if you choose to bid On Sep-21-14 at 12:06:50 PDT, seller added the following information: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_lhbXRUhZAg. This is another short video of the car |
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