1929 Ford Roadster Model A Hot Rod Rat Rod on 2040-cars
Indianapolis, Indiana, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Ford
Drive Type: yes
Model: Model A
Mileage: 1
Trim: none
1929 Ford Glass Roadster
This car comes with a CLEAN title in my hand, it has a ton of new parts including: rebuilt motor and trans, new Edelbrock carb and intake. New distibutor, plugs and wires. New spun aluminum air cleaaner, thumpy cam sounds great. I have alot of reciepts I will give to winning bidder. It has new tires with new rims on back. Brand new windshield with new stainless stanchions. New aluminum steering column. This is also a new body and chassis from Speedway with a TCI front end. It has alot of chrome and polished parts. I have driven this several times and have never had any issues. I will also throw in a freshly upholstered seat thats black vinyl. I should have it here before sale ends. All lights are working as they should all thats left to do is install the seat and carpet or whatever you do to the floor. Please feel free to email me with questions. Im open to trades but no junk please. I will assist in shipping at winning bidders expense.
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