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1930 Ford Model A Pickup on 2040-cars

Year:1930 Mileage:490 Color: is finished in
Location:

Grand Forks, North Dakota, United States

Grand Forks, North Dakota, United States

     Selling my 1930 Ford Model A Pickup. The truck just completed a total restoration the end of 2013. It has been driven less than 500 miles since completed.
    The exterior is finished in 1985 Chev P/U Light Tan Base Coat/Clear Coat with Carousel Red Accents. The body is all steel with New Steel Fenders, New Steel Box, New Running Boards, and a New Tailgate. The box bed has New Oak Boards with Stainless Strips.  It has a drop headlight bar with King-Bees and turn signals. The frame has been boxed for safety and ridgitity. The body retains the original working Cowl Vent Assembly.
     The front suspension is Hairpin Radius Rod.  The front suspension utilizes Vega X Steer with Super-Bell Axle. Front has New Spindles, also.  The rear suspension has Ladder Bars with Coil-Over Shocks for a smooth ride. It has Front Disc Brakes and Rear Drum set-up.
    The drive train is a 355 GM Engine completely rebuilt with a Edelbrock 600 4-Barrel Carb and Electric Choke. Transmission is a 350 GM with a floor shifter.  The rear differential is 1957 Ford 9" w/ New 325 Posi-Traction gears. The rims are Primo with Coker Wide Whitewalls.  Rear tires are P285/70R15 and the fronts are P215/75R14.

  The interior seat is a  Custom Built Bench with White Naugehyde and Orange Piping.  The dash guages are all New VDO.  The steering wheel is Cherry Wood and Stainless.  The floor is carpeted. The door panels are upholstered to match the seats.  Overhead console for the radio finished in Naughehyde also. Dual outside mirrors in Chrome.

    Many more items on the truck (Check the Pictures). Contact me for any additional info wanted.  I have entered this vehicle in 2 shows and it has won Best Truck-Best Overall Truck and Best Display.

P.S.  The Air Cleaner and Valve Covers shown on the pics "DO NOT" go with the vehicle. They will be replaced with a Chrome Air Cleaner and Corvette Valve Covers.

*******PLEASE USE THIS EMAIL FOR ANY QUESTIONS- (teach_moore_99@yahoo.com***********

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