1928 Ford Model A Tudor Sedan Hot Rod/rat Rod- 401 Buick Nailhead on 2040-cars
Caledonia, Michigan, United States
1928 Ford Model A Tudor Sedan Hot Rod with a 401 Buick Nailhead motor and a 400 Turbo Switch Pitch transmission. This car has an underslung chassis set up with a banjo rear end. Chopped and has a very low stance. Car runs, drives and stops great, all of the mechanicals were either brand new when built a few years ago or completely rebuilt. Car has less than 1,000 miles since built and rides great! Motor was completely rebuilt and is basically stock with the exception of a spec built Schneider cam and Holly 600 carb. Trans was rebuilt as was the rear end. This car was built by Gas Axe Garage. Car is for sale locally so I reserve the right to end the auction early. Please email with questions, I am not interested in any trades, if you don't know how much it takes to build a car like this please do some research before bidding. If you win the auction you've bought it. |
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