1929 Ford Pick Up 'street Rod' Truck on 2040-cars
Panama City, Florida, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Engine:V-8 350
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Ford
Model: Model A
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): Regular Cab
Trim: STEEL BODY- FIBERGLASS FENDERS
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: AUTOMATIC TURBO 400
Sub Model: FORD MODEL A PICK UP
Exterior Color: Red
Disability Equipped: No
Interior Color: Black
Mileage: 99,999
Number of Cylinders: 8
HERE IS A NEAT FORD MODEL A PICK UP WITH STEEL BODY AND FIBERGLASS FENDERS
HAS CUSTOM BUILT STAINLESS STEEL BED ALSO
NOW HAS CHROME HEADLIGHTS AND RECESSED RUNNING LIGHTS TOO
THIS IS A GM 350 V8 WITH THE TURBO 350-400 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
FLOOR SHIFT
WINDSHIELD WIPER
STAINLESS BED ON REAR WITH MAPLE BED - LOOKS NEAT
DELUXE BUCKET SEATS WITH THE 50's- 60's theme
ALL GM SUBFRAME WITH NOVA REAR
NICE WHEELS AND TIRES
FIBERGLASS FENDERS -AND STEEL FORD BODY
SHE RUNS GOOD, LOOKS GOOD AND STOPS GREAT
I HAVE 14 CLASSIC CARS AND JUST NOT A CLASSIC TRUCK KINDA GUY SO LETTING THIS ONE AND A FEW OTHER CLASSIC'S GO TO NEW HOMES.
THIS IS A TRUCK YOU CAN GET INTO AND DRIVE NOW - RUNS STONG AND WAS TOLD THE MOTOR IS 30 OVER 350 - SHIFTS SMOOTH TOO
REDUCED DOWN FROM $19K TO A VERY LOW LOW RESERVE-- THIS COULD BE YOURS
WOULD RECOMMEND YOU LOOKING AT IT IF POSSIBLE ,ASK QUESTIONS, SHE IS AFFORDABLE AND A FUN TRUCK
BECAUSE OF AGE -= NO WARRENTY --AS IS - AND CAN STOP THE BIDDING AT ANY TIME - HAVE IT FOR SALE LOCALLY ALSO.
HAVE 62 DAYTONA LARK V8, AND 'COBRA EATER' V8,YES, V-8 FIAT CONVERT, AND FIBERFAB JAMACIAN COUPE ALSO ON EBAY .. LOOK OR INQUIRE ON THE OTHER TOYS..AT 65 YEARS YOUNG AND DISABLED , IT'S TIME TO DOWNSIZE THE TOYBOX. CAN CALL UP TIL 11 AT NITE FOR ADDITIONAL PICS ON THIS OR OTHERS,,, ** 850~271~5466 ''RETIRED " TOM
ALL CARS ARE IN THE NORTHERN FLORIDA AREA-
On Feb-07-13 at 09:03:49 PST, seller added the following information:
Been asked about chassis- chassis is 29 Ford boxed for strength-front and rear suspension is 68-72 Nova -front disc brakes drum rear, New pitman arm,Nova 12 bolt rear.
Body is titled as 29 2 Dr. - the rear is custom 32 sedan mated to cab of 29 Model A. 'Smoother look. Hood is steel,Bed is hand built Stainless Steel timmed in Birch wood and floor is Maple.If you need more info - call me, will be glad to show you want has been done before I had it .. Bonus is , she will not run hot in summer time - In 105* heat driving 42 miles at 65 mph no running hot at all .
On Feb-11-13 at 07:13:11 PST, seller added the following information:
1929 is advertized locally so can end auction at any time --
Also - the head lights are now chrome not the red style shown is some of the pictures
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