1928 Model A Sedan Rat Rod Chopped Channeled Shortened Bagged Custom Everything on 2040-cars
Jacksonville Beach, Florida, United States
1928 Ford Model A Sedan
Chopped
5", Channeled 6", Shortened 4"
You Must See to
Believe !
Everything
is Custom, there are no details missed, and it will be some time before you see
all the work that went into this build.
Do not let the rust
fool you, it is there for a reason. In Rust We Trust!
Every
show this car has been to, it has won. It needs NOTHING!
If you like clean, if you like shiny, this car is not for you. If you like mean, if you like old, you may want to have a look.
This is an amazing machine that needs nothing. It has been built to last and am only selling because my family has moved. This is your chance to own a $50k build for less. Serious inquiries only. I will do everything in my power to help ship the car to you, but its your responsibility to pay for it. $500 via paypal needed within 24 hours of end of auction. Text to 225 seven seven three 7279 with questions if you don’t want to use eBay. No trades. For sale locally, reserve the right to end auction early. Clear title in hand.
More pictures at
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ETA: I am six foot tall and weigh 210 pounds, I have no problem getting in or driving. The gears are set up to be a driver, not to kill yourself. The pipes look loud, but have baffles inside that is just enough to not make your neighbors hate you. Everything was thought about with this car. I have an extra headlight, some extra canvas and six old grenades that will come with it (grenades go in intake for shows).
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