1929 Ford Street Rod, 350/350 Mustang Rear, New Build on 2040-cars
Desert Hot Springs, California, United States
this is a new ground up build hot rod, starting with a riely chassis 6" z in front and 12"z in back, has chevy 350 ( with about 5k miles on it) turbo 350 with 1800 stall, 4 wheel disc brakes, mustang rear with 2.73 gears, ( 80mph at 2600 rpm) everything on car is brand new ( except eng and rear end) has vega steering, 4" drop super bell I beam,all gages and lites, 12.3 gal aluminum fuel tank, artillery wheels from wheel smith,etc etc. this is a great cruiser or freeway flyer ready to go. its fiberglass so no rust issues ( could use interior finishing and side window cranks if desired or run as is) registered as 1929 with clear title and insured. it sits right with plenty suspension travel, is quick and tracks straight a pro built car not a backyard slap together.
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