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Chopped Hot Rod Model A on 2040-cars

US $26,500.00
Year:1930 Mileage:909000
Location:

Orlando, Florida, United States

Orlando, Florida, United States

1930 Ford Model A coupe real steel, solid titled as a 7 digit vin A, chopped 6inches, filled roof, new Brooksville trunk, chopped Deuce steel smoothed grill shell, chopped stainless grill lnsert, new 34 commercial headlights with internal parking/turn signals, custom boxed channeled and stepped frame, with reman 10 bolt posi 373 gear four linked with bags and onboard compressor, bell tube dropped axle with sprint style single side steering rack, front disk brakes,stainless sprint car steering collum, vintage 4 spoke wheel, new 16 circuit wiring harness, all gauges work except for speedo I don't have right plastic trans gear to calibrate for big tires, volts, fuel ,oil  pressure, water temp,10,000 rpm tach, all lites work, tci aluminum 14 gal fuel cell with sender and 3/8 metal fuel line, fresh 355 sbc, 4 bolt short block, with big valve iron canfield heads, edelbrock street tunnel ram, with 2 matching 500 cfm edelbrock carbs, corvette valve covers, Mallory unilite distributor, war horse shielded plug wires,aluminum water pump, high volume chrome manual fuel pump, vintage finned coil cover, fuel block, Made in USA baffled real Lakes headers, steel race bell housing, new fly wheel, clutch, wilwood clutch master cyl and throwout bearing, totally rebuilt m21 Muncie 4 speed , hurst shifter, new drive shaft, new Crager Bonneville salt flat wheels, 15x6 front with new Verdstein 185/15 vintage style sprint radial tyres, 15x10 rear with new 31/10.50/15 tires, interior is simple rino lined with red bomber seats, with matching door panels that I have to pick up from my upholsterer and will install before end of auction, car is painted Flatz Neptune blue car has under 10,000 miles since build, it is loud, extremly  fast, drives and steers straight and tight. reserve the right to end auction early as it is for sale locally and I am still getting offers from last auction, I have won more trophies with this car than my sweet little 33 dodge pickup its crazy, any questions call 407 376 2759

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