1928 Ford Model A Five Window Coupe Body Hot Rod Traditional Or Rat Rod on 2040-cars
Ogden, Utah, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:None
For Sale By:Private Seller
Mileage: 192,829
Make: Ford
Sub Model: Model A
Model: Model A
Trim: None
Drive Type: None
Number of Doors: 2
Up for sale is a 1928 Ford Model A 5 window coupe body. These are becoming harder and harder to find. It has a 3 inch chop and all steel floor. The body is in good shape and does not need patch panels. The rust shown is only surface rust. I do not have the interior moldings for it,trunk lid,hood, or grill. Body is almost dent free. Doors fit well and the wind shield tilts very well. What you see is what you get. I can source out parts if you need them. I have access to a large amount of vintage parts new and old. I have an original Model A frame I will throw in if wanted. It is fully boxed, set up for a 350/350 and 4 link front and rear. This is just a frame nothing else. I do not have a title for it but will provide a bill of sale. If you have any questions or want more pictures please email me rockthewake@hotmail.com. It is for sale locally. I can help with loading on a trailer or truck. I am willing to store it for 2 weeks after the sale. Any amount of time after that arrangements will have to be made.
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