1929 Ford Model A Roaster on 2040-cars
Rocklin, California, United States
1929 Ford Model A Roadster Pickup
Up for auction is a traditionally built, California custom hot rod. -1932 Ford frame, fully boxed, custom built by Blackboard Hot Rods in Bakersfield, California -1932 Ford grill -1940 Ford axels and suspension. 1940 Ford banjo rearend with ford drum brakes and 4:11 gears Vega style steering box with cross steering Bendix front brake upgrade -1950 Ford flathead 8BA motor with a fresh complete restoration. Pistons bored 30 over. -Dual Stromberg carbs on a Fenton intake. -Borg Warner T-5, 5 speed transmission -Custom interior with side door pockets -40 Ford steering wheel -Windshield chopped 2 inches -40 Ford steel 16 inch wheels with Firestone bias ply tires -Dual exhaust with cherry bomb mufflers -Painted with PPG Paint in Ford Washington Blue -All receipts and restoration notes come with the car. This is a great opportunity to purchase a real deal California custom hot rod, built in California, with a real flathead, and one of the nicest interiors you will find! Get ready to turn heads and have great conversations any where you go. This car will also be advertised locally and I reserve the right to end the auction early if purchased. Buyer is responsible for shipping. |
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