1930,1931,1932, Model A, Roadster,street Rod Nationals, Rod, Custom, Hot Rod on 2040-cars
Ocala, Florida, United States
Body Type:Convertible
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:350 V8
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Year: 1930
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Ford
Model: Model A
Trim: CONVERTIBLE
Options: Convertible
Drive Type: R.W.D.
Mileage: 100
Sub Model: ROADSTER
Disability Equipped: No
Exterior Color: Yellow
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Black
THIS CAR WAS ONE OF TWO CARS FEATURED ON THE TAMPA STREET ROD NATIONALS FRONT PAGE "STREET SCENE MAGAZINE" IT IS A FRESH BUILD THAT WAS NEVER PUT ON THE STREET DUE TO BUILDERS POOR HEALTH. WHEN I GOT IT, THE REBUILT ENGINE HAD NOT HAD THE ROCKER ARMS ADJUSTED YET. HAS A 350 WITH MILD CAM AND GREAT EXAUST, T.C.I. FRONT END WITH VEGA STEERING BOX, 350 AUTOMATIC WITH LOCAR SHIFTER. ALL NEW GAGES, NICE NEW INTERIOR. THE TOP IS BLACK FABRICK OVER ORIGINAL TYPE FRAME, WHEN FOLDED DOWN, IT ALSO HAS A CUSTOM BOOT TO SNAP OVER IT. NOTICE THE REAR WINDOW IS ORIGINAL TYPE AS WELL WITH TRIPPLE CHROME TRIM, AND RUBBER STOPS ON THE BODY TO PREVENT ANY PAINT DAMAGES. THE WINSHIELD AS WELL IS THE TRIPPLE PLATED ORIGINAL STYE AS WELL. THE HOOD IS ALL STEEL AND THE BODY IS ALL METAL REINFORCED FIBER GLASS. SO LONG TO RUST AREAS POPPING OUT! SPEEDWAY FRAME AND BODY, THE REAR IS A TALL HIGHWAY GEARED G.M, TEN BOLT WITH ALUMINUM VENTED COVER. THE WHEELS ARE NEW WHEEL MASTER TRUE SPOKES WITH ALL THE TRIM RINGS AND CAPS MADE OF STAINLESS STEEL. THE TIRES ARE ALL NE AS WELL WIDE WHITES, NEVER SEEN THE ROAD YET. THIS LITTLE GEM IS TITLED AS ASEMBLED A.S.V.E. FL. CLEAR TITLE. IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR A NEW STREETROD AT A GREAT PRICE THIS IS THE CAR. SOLD AS IS FLORIDA ST. LAW. MAY BE REMOVED AT ANY GIVEN TIME DURRING THE AUCTION AS IT IS GOING UP FOR SALE AND 65% OF ALL MY CARS SELL BEFOR THE END OF THE AUCTIONS. A NON REFUNDABLE DEPOSIT AT END OF AUCTION IF YOU ARE THE WINNER, L@@K AT MY OTHER AUCTIONS. ANY QUESTIONS CALL RON AT 352-362-2972
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