1930 Hot Rod Ford Sedan, Vintage Ford, Scta, 327 V8, Rat Rod on 2040-cars
Neptune, New Jersey, United States
Body Type:Sedan
Engine:1967 Corvette 327
Vehicle Title:Clear
Year: 1930
Mileage: 10,000
Make: Ford
Sub Model: Black
Model: Model A
Trim: none
Drive Type: early Ford
I'm listing this car for a good friend that doesn't use the internet. I have helped him with the build of this car and can explain it well.
This car is a monster! It is a bad little hot rod Ford with a mean engine, a number matching 1967 Corvette 327 with fuelie heads. It is all early Hot Rod Ford with the exception of the engine. 39 Ford trans, 39 brakes, 36 rear. My buddy thought the rear may have been the weak link in this build, so he put it to the test. It passes with flying colors. It launches, and the rear is not weak, this car flies. It has a heavy chop, I'd guess about 5 1/2 inches. It is very easy to see out the windshield though, and with the top left open it is a very enjoyable ride in the sun flying down the highway. He has always had a plan of doing a black cloth or vinyl top that snaps to the roof, but never got around to it. I think it would look neat. There were patches put in in front of the wheel wells and they were done right. The wheel wells were also replaced with 1930 Ford coupe patches, vs the sedan style as he like them better. The car could use some glass if thats your thing? Which is cheap as I always make my own paper patterns and have glass made. Probably under 200 dollars. Car could also use some rubber around doors. Other then that is needs nothing. Its fast and loud. It does have mufflers, but my pal likes to remove the dump plates and scare the neighborhood. It has a 12 volt generator, not a goofy modern alternator. It has nice custom exhaust pipes with clean smoothed out welds. This is a solid hot rod with black primer. It could be painted a nice shiny color and be a whole different car. Car is listed locally and we reserve the right to end the auction for a local sale. Please message us for any more details. Thanks for looking |
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