Rat Rod, Hot Rod, Model A, 1929, Truck, Ford on 2040-cars
Crestwood, Kentucky, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:350
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Ford
Model: Model A
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): Extended Cab
Trim: Truck
Drive Type: rwd
Mileage: 1,138
Disability Equipped: No
Exterior Color: Black
Number of Doors: 2
Interior Color: Red,Sliver,& White Tuck & Roll Metal Flake
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Number of Cylinders: 8
Up for bid A 1929 Model A Ford Truck Unfinished, Hot Rod/ Rat Rod
Body Featurs: 3'' Chop, Extended Cab for more leg room, Custome Shaped Grill. Suicide Doors, Metal Roof With Spider Web Frame, Uncut Bed, New Custom Built Bolt On Visor, Custom New Back Window Panle, Custom Port Hole Windows
Frame: Custom 2'' x 3'' Squre Tubeing,
Drive Line: 350 Motor punched 30 Over,lunati Camshaft, 10.5 to 1 Compression, Offenhauser Intake with 3 Rodchester G2s on top, Vintage Cal Custom Valve Covers With Moon Breathers, Custome Straight Exhaust Pipes. New Walker Radiator, Trubo 400 Automaitc Transmission with Lokar Swan Neck Shifter, A 75 Lincon 9'' Rear Axle Gear is 2.47 with 5x5 bolt padern, Front Axle is 1933 ford with a 5x41/2 botl padern, Disc Brakes on all for wheels, Fuel Tank is a 12 Gallon Spun Aluminum
Lights: Original 682-C Guide Headlights with tags, Original Auto Lamp Chicago Model SL49 Tail Lights With tags ang Custom made Mounts
Strearing: A 1964 Ford F-100 Strearin Box with an Original 4 Hole Red Metal Flake Grand Pix 500 Stearing Wheel
Suspention: Model A "Buggy Spring" with all the leafs in the back, Model A spring in front with shoks
Tiers: Front power King LT215/85R15, Rear Grand Spirt P235/7515, All Tiers have good tread
She starts and runs great, never gets hot, dose graet on fule, have driven her to lots of shows, She has been to Viva, Lone Star Round Up, Billetproof, Beatersville, Street Rod Nationals. Any questions feel free to ask and good luck
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Wed, 04 Sep 2013If you want further proof that the auto industry is bouncing back, look no further than the empty lots and forecourts of your local dealership. According to a story by The Wall Street Journal, continued high demand for mainstream cars is overtaxing automakers' ability to produce enough models. Several dealers interviewed for the story are reporting two-week supplies as opposed to the typical two-month allocations.
With sales expected to hit 1.4 million units when August numbers arrive shortly and incentive spending down to its lowest amount since January, these limited supplies are pushing prices even higher. For example, according to the WSJ, the average price of a Ford Fusion is up past $26,000. Unfortunately, it's difficult for manufacturers to increase production quickly. If it invests in its facilities, as many manufacturers have done, it risks wasting cash if growth suddenly slows. At the same time, the momentum gained over the past several years could be short lived if vehicle supplies continue to dwindle. "Manufacturers are in a precarious situation," notes Karl Brauer, a senior director at Kelley Blue Book.
Low interest rates and a wealth of desirable features are also allowing customers to purchase more expensive vehicles while justifying their higher overall price tags, a situation that is compounding supply shortages. Even now, during the annual end-of-summer clearance season, deals on new vehicles are remarkably difficult to come by. According to the report, the Toyota Corolla is in a self-inflicted state of shortage, as Toyota clears out inventory in anticipation of the new 2014 generation arriving in dealers. Ford's supplies should rebound as Fusion production comes on line at its Flat Rock, Michigan factory. The Chevrolet Impala, Honda Odyssey, Civic, and Accord and Subaru Forester are also facing shortages.
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Hennessey has taken care in grafting a "Expedition style" rear cabin onto the Raptor, complete with an optional third row. The pictures we have show a cabin that's up to the fit and finish standards of the original Ford truck, too. The cab added over the bed also makes room for a massive load space out back, accessible via split out-folding doors and long enough for a person to lay down in (see video).
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