1940 Ford Model A on 2040-cars
Cantua Creek, California, United States
More infos regarding my car at: kristinkffreed@rumpypumpy.net .
DESCRIPTION:
1940 Ford All Steel Convertible Frame off Restoration
Body:
1. Chopped Top 2- 1/2"
2. All new front end chrome and stainless trim, including grill and head light rings
3. New LED turn signals and tail lights
4. Custom Briz bumpers w/ custom bumper brackets
5. Shaved door and trunk handles w/ remote openers
6. New running boards
Interior:
1. Power seats
2. Power Windows
3. All new dash with Dolphin gauges
4. Vintage air and heat
5. Sun Spec billet side mirrors
6. GM tilt column
7. Newport wipers
8. CB Radio
9. Hidden Panasonic CQ-C7203U CD player w/Boston Pro SE Speaker system, Boston GT4100 amp, and Kicker L3 Solobaric
10" Enclosed Subwoofer
Chassis:
1. Mustang II front
2. Tubular control arms
3. Four wheel disc brakes
4. 9" rear
5. Boxed frame
6. Tubular cross member
7. Front stabilizer bar
8. Stainless Steel gas tank
9. All Stainless Steel exhaust with Flowmaster Hushpower II mufflers
10. 15" wide whites on coker powder coated steelies
Engine:
1. 383 Stroker
2. Balanced, parted and polished
3. Roller rockers
4. Chrome alternator, compressor, oil pan, transmission pan, and pulleys
5. Polished aluminum air cleaner, valve covers, and water pump
6. High torque starter
7. 700R Transmission
8. Polished aluminum radiator
9. Sanderson cast iron headers
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