Rare Convertible Original Henry Steel V8 Hot Rod Classic Roadster Show Trophy on 2040-cars
Kelseyville, California, United States
Very rare all steel 1928 Ford A/R Phaeton. These cars were only produced for about 3 months in between the end of Model T line and the Model A startup. This amazing cars been updated with a fresh Ford 289 V8 engine and a C4 automatic transmission, it is the perfect power combinination for this little hot rod. A very high attention to detail is obvious from the painted frame rails to the convertible top. The car runs flawlessly and is comfortable at extended freeway speeds or just cruising around town. Thank you for viewing our auction - Any and all questions are encouraged and I will be adding additional information and pictures this week including undercarriage photos. The car is being sold from a private collection. The owner is a world class race car driver and currently holds multiple land speed titles at the Bonneville Salt Flats here in the United States and also titles in Australia. |
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