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South San Francisco, California, United States
Engine:350
Body Type:Roadster
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Year: 1929
Exterior Color: Brilliant RED
Make: Ford
Interior Color: Black
Model: Model A
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: Roadster
Drive Type: Turbo 350 Automatic
Mileage: 7,500
PRICE JUST LOWERED to $30,300 OBO 29 FORD ROADSTER - This roadster is a dream to drive, runs like a swiss watch and turns heads everywhere it goes. The car just "sits right" and looks great from every angle. Hungry? You could eat off the engine! You just won't find a cleaner better looking roadster at this price. Wescott glass body -Steel running boards - Fantastic condition - Beautiful red paint & graphics - Black leather interior and carpeting (Trunk as well) TCI chassis with 6 inch drop axle, 9” Ford 3.70 rear end - Disks in front, drums in rear. Well dressed GM Small block 350 h.p. Just serviced and new chrome alternator. Turbo 350 Automatic for smooth shifts Temp controlled electric fan, always runs cool Ceramic coated headers & a full exhaust system with Great sounding Flowmasters (not overwhelming) G.M. Tilt column and shifter, VDO Guages Professionally built in California Current California Registration This car looks and drives super nice! |
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