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1929 Ford Model A 2 Door All Steel - Classic Street Rod Hot Rod Rat Rod Custom on 2040-cars

US $18,500.00
Year:1929 Mileage:13484
Location:

Guthrie Center, Iowa, United States

Guthrie Center, Iowa, United States

1929 Ford Model A street rod/hot rod/rat rod
Runner, driver, cruiser (NOT A PROJECT)
Added lots of photos and videos (check them out)
Please call if you have any questions 515-250-7013

Great cruiser - Drive anywhere - Room for FOUR!!

Features:

  • ALL GLASS - windshield tilts out, driver passenger windows rollup, tinted rear windows.
  • ALL LIGHTS - high/low headlights, tail lights with third STOP tail light (see photo), turn signals, dome light
  • Compact Disc player
  • Heater, Gauges, Fuel Gauge
  • 10-bolt, 2:73 geared rear end
  • Tilt column
  • Front disc brakes
  • 4" Drop Super Bell front axle
  • 1937 Ford front spindles
  • 1937 Ford split wish bones
  • New-old stock Smitty Muffler
  • Aluminum radiator
  • Black/White Naugahyde/Vinyl front/rear seats
  • Heater
  • Black/White/Red color scheme, custom pinstriping
  • Kirker Black Satin paint
  • Coker wide white walls

Questions? Call me with any questions 515-250-7013.

Car is located in Guthrie Center, Iowa (smack dab in the middle of the USA).

For sale locally, I reserve the right to end this auction at anytime.

Buyer responsible for shipping.

THE TRANNY IS AN OVERDRIVE WITH A SWITCH ON THE DASH TO LOCKUP 1 TO 1 NICE TRANNY  PART TRADES WELCOME NO EVENOVER TRADES NO EMAILS CALL       OK I HAVE TO RELIST DUE TO A GUY IN GERMANY NO PAYING I HAVE SOLD MAY CARS OVER SEAS CALL ME BEFORE YOU BID IT DOESNT TAKE 14 DAYS TO PAY FOR AN ITEM EVEN OVER SEAS ALL BIDDERS CALL FIRST  $1000  DUE IN 24 HRS THE REST IN 5 DAYS ONLY OR DON'T RUIN MY AUCTION 515 250 7013






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