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1930 Ford Model A Streetrod, Hot Rod, Rat Rod, Classic, Kit Car, Race Car. on 2040-cars

Year:1930 Mileage:99000
Location:

North Las Vegas, Nevada, United States

North Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Advertising:

 ((( 1930 Ford 2 Door Sedan )))
Traditional Street Rod >>> Not A Rat Rod
 
I Am Selling This Car For My Friend, His Phone # & Email Is Attached
To The Info List. Please Dont Send To Me Through Ebay. Contact Him.
Ken... 702 - 575 7100...  kenbozdog@gmail.com
 
Model A Frame... Fully Boxed & Zed In Rear... 5" Dropped Axle With New
Round Spindles... 1940 Ford Front Brakes... Posie Reversed Eye Spring...
Split Wish Bones... F-100 Steering Box... 9" Ford Rear End... Rear End
Transverse Spring With Reverse Eye & Split Wishbones... Dual Master
Cylinder (( Under Floor ))... Tube Trany Mount... 1940 Ford Steelies With
Firestone Nostalgia Tires... Reversed Steelies With Hurst Cheater Slicks...
Fresh Mild 305 Eng. Rebuilt 350 Trans With Shift Kit... Polished Valve
Covers & Hilborn Style Scoop... Edelbrock Intake & Edelbrock Carburetor
Lakester Style Exhaust & Turn Outs With Baffles... Poly Gas Tank...
BODY... Stock Un-Chopped Body... New Door Handles & Ect... (( Semi Gloss))
Dupli-Color Gray Epoxy Primer... (( All New )) Glass, 1934 Commercial Head
Lights... Stock Grill... 39 Ford Tail Lights... New Mirrors...
Interior... Lokar Shifter... Newly Upholstered Bucket Seats... Chrome Gas
Pedal... New Instrument Cluster With Gauges... New Haywire Wire Harness...
The Car Comes With A New Set Of Seat Belts, & New Top Kit In The Box.
The Rod Runs, Drive, Stops Good. All Lights Work. Gets A Lot Of Thumbs Up.
This Is A Auction, ((( Please Don't Ask The Reserve ))).
Open To ANY & All OFFERS 
My Email Is >>> kenbozdog@gmail.com
Ken... 702 575 7100 ((( NO TEXTING )))

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