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1928 Ford Model A Hi-boy Roadster Hot Rod W/32 Grille Shell 2,981 Miles On Build on 2040-cars

US $18,900.00
Year:1928 Mileage:2981
Location:

Grand Island, Nebraska, United States

Grand Island, Nebraska, United States

 

     Welcome to our listing for this Awesome, Low Mileage 1928 Ford Hi-Boy Roadster. This roadster has had only 2,981 miles put on it since completed. It features a 1932 grille shell and headlights, custom hand painted pin-striping, and American Racing 5-Spoke wheels. It is powered by a Chevrolet 350 cu in engine and a Turbo 350 automatic transmission.

     This Hi-Boy is priced well below the cost of just the parts to build and it is ready to drive and enjoy this summer. It features a fiberglass body with no body flaws. The paint is Brite Red and is extremely nice other than a few minor chips. The only thing you could complain about is the fitment of the doors (open and close easily) mostly on the passenger side (see pic), otherwise this Roadster looks GREAT! This Hi-Boy has just enough chrome in the engine compartment to make it stand out without being intrusive or a maintenance freak.

     We just added the hand painted tu-tone pinstriping you see on the grille shell, taillights, and trunk, this gives the roadster a fantastic look. The American Racing 5-Spoke Aluninum Alloy wheels are in perfect condition and the Wide White Wall tires are practially new and complete the Hot-Rod theme!

     This Hi-Boy Roadster runs and drives great and is sure to be a lot of fun "CRUISING"  this summer! This one is priced to sell fast so "Buy-It-Now" or make your "Best Offer" early. This 1928 Hi-Boy Roadster is "For Sale" locally and we reserve the right to end the listing at any time.

     Everything on the Hi-Boy Roadster works the way it should. The engine runs perfectly, the transmission shifts smoothly, and the brakes stop the roadster properly. No worries here. It even has tilt steering for easier entry into the Hi-Boy. The aluninum gas tank and battery are trunk located (see pic), convient and out of harms way with room for a beverage cooler and a couple lawn chair for those cruise nites.

     The title on the 1928 Ford Hi-Boy roadster reads as follows. Year: 1999 assembled - Body Style: 2 dr Roadster - Model 1928 Ford Model A - VIN: AZ203835. This is a clean and clear Nebraska title.

     You know you have been thinking about a Hot Rod just like this and were expecting to spend a lot of money or a lot of time building with no time to enjoy the summer season driving. Here is you chance to just spend your time cruising the boulevard, sunglasses in place with wind blowing in your hair without emptying your wallet or getting grease on your hands! This Hi-Boy is RED and READY to go! What are you waiting for? Look on E-Bay Motors and you will find this is probably the Best Deal Out There!

     At CARSTORE we strive to describe all vehicles to the best of our knowledge. We have over 30 years experience and have sold hundreds of classic and special interest cars, however we are not responsible for any errors or omissions. We invite you or a third party to do an vehicle inspection at our store located at 1423 South Webb Rd in Grand Island, Nebraska or call 308-380-1040. Check our feedback and you will see that we describe our vehicles accurately and we are easy and fair to deal with. By making an offer you are entering into a legal binding contract. Winning bidder must make a five-hundred ($500.00) "non-refundable" deposit within 24 hours of acceptance of offer. At Carstore we do not have any additional "hidden" or documentation fees, the price you offer is the final price you will pay for the vehicle. Shipping is the responsibility of the purchaser. We will work with your shipper to get the Hi-Boy Roadster to you quickly for you to enjoy.

 

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