1949 Chrysler Ratrod Hemi Coupe on 2040-cars
New Boston, Michigan, United States
This is a 1949 Chrysler that has been chopped and channeled professionally by ScarryFnLarrys.com, to look like the Chrysler's version of the famous ZZ Top's Lincoln Zypher. The 1949 Chrysler is sitting on top of a 1953 Chrysler Imperial with a 331 Hemi. There is 47,000 original miles on both cars. It has been re-gasketed, brakes, exhaust and tuned before the the start of this project. We have clear titles from both cars. Call Larry (734) 624-6869
The hole in the floor in the pictures is the access panel for the Master Cylinder. There is a cover that is attached with a screw to secure it. The cover is in the truck along with all the extra parts which there are quite a few more. Good radiator, chrome trim, steering and suspension, gas tank, firewall and dash from the 53. There are also scrap pieces of metal from this project. My plans were to add a simulated convertible top, power windows front roll pan, fancy tail lights and a Continental kit of some sort. This all can be done by me for a fee. Happy Bidding! Scarry Larry |
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