1929 Ford Truck Model A Rat Rod on 2040-cars
Malvern, Arkansas, United States
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This is one of a kind 1929 Ford Model A Pickup Rat Rod. It was built by a Vietnam Veteran and has a personality all of its own. It is a "Rat Rod" in the truest sense, but functions very well. It is titled as a 1929 Ford with a Texas Bonded Reconstructed Title. Now to the good stuff. It runs smooth, shifts good, and drives and stops good. This car is very cruisable. You can let go of the wheel and she tracks straight down the road. You don't have to work hard to drive it like many of those thrown together buckets you see. Powered by what I was told is a 283 Chevrolet small block with automatic trans. Has headlights, taillights, blinkers, brake lights, radio, and functioning side windows. You can look this car over many times and find something new and interesting every time. From the homemade wrench outside door handles, grenade shifter, to the lawnmower pull window "cranks" this is one of a kind. Way too many odd and neat details to list. If you are looking for something inexpensive and neat to cruise, this is it. If you don't like attention, this is not the car for you. Please look at all of the pictures and ask any questions you may have. You can contact me at 501-467-4951. I have attempted to represent the vehicle as accurate as possible through description and pictures. Car is for sale locally and auction may end if reserve has not been met. Buyer is responsible for transporting of vehicle. Thank you and God bless
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