Model A Hot Rod, Streetrod, Coupester, All Steel Body - No Reserve on 2040-cars
Huntley, Illinois, United States
***listed miles are not accurate... not too sure how many miles on car. built probably within last 10 years ( more like 5 or 6 probably) see second video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ihF98ez6lBI&list=UU0Tpj_AJHccHeM73DHUaAhw model A, steel body, was a hard top, brookfield dash, Chevy 383. New clutch and pressure plate, throw out bearing, and fly wheel resurfaced. just installed dual quads (see this car's gallery for more pics), 4 speed and Ford 9" rear end. leather and suede interior, dynamat, painless wiring (short in headlight wiring , blows a fuse), professionally done. all 3 doors on poppers with remote, safety glass. no top. no side windows. this is a roadster street rod hot rod. american racing wheels. coil-overs in rear. speedway gas tank, four link rear with coil overs **sold "as is" without guarantee of condition or description. **NO RETURNS**SALE IS FINAL Check it out for yourself. I dont know much about this car as I got it over the winter and only put in clutch and carbs etc. I have too many cars and bikes to drive so I am selling this one. I can not quarantee description since much of details were told to me by former owner. but look at build link or come see for yourself I do not know anything about the specs of the engine, but I do have shop receipt on total cost - built in Milwaukee, hydraulic cam, very streetable, Ive used pump gas about 50% tread life, a short in one wire of headlight wiring (blows fuse), no horn, directionals not working, all gauges may or may not work (not 100% sure), car and chrome need to be detailed and polished - may not be show quality from being 6 to 8 years old, no rust, this car overall would not take much to make it really really nice show car, needs tlc elbow grease, certainly can be driven as is and go to local shows. fiberglass radiator shell, all steel car", this is a really nice car! when I say show quality, im talking about major shows not a local cruise in show ***CAR IS SOLD AS IS WITHOUT RETURNS*** I recommend that if you are within driving distance come check it out for yourself or pay an agency to inspect Illinois title 1929 ford cash, check, or money order. I will not ship until funds are fully cleared in my bank buyer pays all shipping. shipping pick-up must be on weekends, or before 630 am or after 6 pm/ |
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