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1928 Ford Roadster, All Steel V8, Awesome Street Rod! on 2040-cars

Year:1928 Mileage:220
Location:

La Habra, California, United States

La Habra, California, United States
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   1928 FORD RUMBLE SEAT ROADSTER, THIS IS THE ONE YOU HAVE BEEN LOOKING FOR, TAKE THREE OF YOUR FRIENDS INSTEAD OF JUST ONE!  THIS ONE IS FRESHLY BUILT, LOW MILES AND EVERYTHING IS NEW OR REBUILT. IT HAS THE FOLLOWING FEATURES:
-ALL STEEL FENDERS AND BODY
-PROFESSIONAL PAINT JOB(BODY DISASSEMBLED, PAINTED, UNDERCOATED AND REASSEMBLED)
-ZZ4 CRATE MOTOR(NEW NOT REBUILT)
-NEW TH 350 TRANSMISSION
-RECESSED FIREWALL
- POWER BRAKES(FRONT DISCS /REAR DRUM)
-PROCAR BUCKET SEATS
-9'' FORD REAR END W/ 3.55 GEARS
- CANVAS CONVERTIBLE TOP W/ TONNEAU COVER FOR TOP WHEN IN DOWN POSITION
-FULL INSTRUMENTATION
-PERIOD CORRECT STEERING WHEEL
-BF GOODRICH T/A RADIALS915'' REAR 14'' FRONTS)
-CHROME DROP "I" BEAM FRONT AXLE
-4 LINK REAR SUSPENSION
-EDELBROCK 4BBL CARB W/ CHROME SCOOP
-CHROME COOLANT CATCH TANK
THIS CAR COST THE OWNER ABOUT $48K TO BUILD IN 2010, YOU CAN GET IT FOR A FRACTION OF THAT COST. THIS CAR IS BEAUTIFUL AND READY TO GO, IT DOESN'T NEED ANYTHING..EXCEPT A DRIVER..IT RUNS AND STARTS EVERY TIME WITHOUT ISSUES. IT IS SCARY FAST AND HAS PLENTY OF GAS PEDAL IF YOU WANT TO GO FAST..SERIOUS BIDDERS ONLY..BIDDERS LESS THAN (5) SHOULD MESSAGE ME..THIS IS YOUR CHANCE TO GET WHAT YOU WANT ..YOU COULD NOT BUILD THIS ONE FOR THE RESERVE WHICH IS SET AT A REASONABLE NUMBER..IF YOU ARE SERIOUS AND WOULD LIKE TO MAKE AN OFFER TO OWN IT..I WILL LISTEN TO ALL OFFERS AND END THE AUCTION IF A DEAL CAN BE MADE..DON'T WAIT TILL THE END//LET'S MAKE A DEAL TODAY! ASK ANY AND ALL QUESTIONS..I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END THE AUCTION ANYTIME. I CAN HELP ASSIST FOR OVERSEAS BUYERS AND CAN HOLD THE CAR FOR UP TO TWO WEEKS IN MY GARAGE UNTIL TRANSPORT CAN BE ARRANGED. VEHICLE INSPECTIONS ARE ENCOURAGED, IT IS BEING SOLD 'AS-IS" WHICH IS CUSTOMARY WITH AUTOS OF THIS KIND. GOOD LUCK!!

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