1929 Ford Model A Phaeton Nice 50's Hot Rod Style Looks Great Rat Rod V8 Lowered on 2040-cars
Morganton, North Carolina, United States
Engine:V8
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Black
Make: Ford
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Model A
Trim: Phaeton
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 1,000
Exterior Color: Red
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1929 Ford Model A Phaeton This is a survivor with a cool story behind it. This 29 phaeton was purchased from a 88 yr old man back in 2004. He bought the car in 1953 and drove it home to his garage building where he parked the car inside. From there the car sat inside this building from 1953 until 2004 when my dad purchased it. The old man had began to tear the phaeton down with plans of restoring it but didn't get very far on it. The red paint that is on this car was on it in 53 when the old man bought it and the body on this car is very solid. The fenders and aprons were painted satin black. The only rust in this car is at the very back and it is hardly even worth mentioning it. I tried to snap a few pictures of it so you can see. The chassis on this car has been boxed fully from front to back. It has a new super bell 4'' drop axle with a posies reversed eye spring. It has uni-steer rack and pinion steering. The rear of the car has a 9'' ford rear end from a 68 bronco with a triangulated 4-link setup and QA1 coilovers. It also has 6 brand new tires on it. Under the hood you will find a walker radiator and a 305 small block chevy with a 4 barrel carb backed by a 700r transmission. On the inside it has red and black rolled and pleated vinyl with a 23'' tall lokar floor shifter. It also has a ididit tilt steering column and a dolphin gauge setup. The car has a new top and side curtains but they could use some work for a better fit. This car runs and drives great and cruises out on interstate at 70+ with no problems while getting 20+ mpg. It has had a little over 1100 miles put on it since being completed. This car is all original henry ford steel and you will not find one that is more solid or has a better body. I am sure we I have left out a few things but if you have any questions please call my dad at 828-217-0799 it is his car. We have a clean and clear NC title for the car in his name. This car is sold as is where is with no warranties written or implied. |
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