1930 Model A Ford Coupe Hot Rod Scta 1932 # 2nd Year Of Build No Rat Rod Here on 2040-cars
Canton, Ohio, United States
Engine:Chevrolet 350
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Gray
Model: Model A
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: Coupe
Warranty: Unspecified
Drive Type: Chevy Turbo 350
Mileage: 99,999
Exterior Color: Black
1930 FORD 5 WINDOW COUPE. SOLID , NO PATCH PANELS EVER . FILLED ROOF , REVERSED FIRE WALL , 1932 GRILL . FLAT BLACK WITH RED UNDER THE BLACK . .. 2 HINGED DOORS , NOT 3 . TURNED UP FRAME HORNS ... COOL TOUCH ... DRIVES & RIDES VERY WELL ... OPENING FRONT WINDSHIELD .. 49 FORD TAIL LIGHTS. SUPERBELL FRONT END . 4 LINK FRONT & REAR . FULLY BOXED FRAME . NEW VEGA STEERING BOX . DISC BREAKS FRONT , DRUM REAR ., * 350 ENGINE , WITH MILD CAM . . BORED 30 OVER , ENGINE COMPLETELY REBUILT , 350 TRANS. . PRO BUILT . ALUM. RADIATOR .. ALUM. EDELBROCK INTAKE AND CARB .. EXHAUST HAS BAFFELS IN THAT SOUNDS LIKE A GROWL .. INSIDE DONE IN GRAY , WITH BLACK FLOOR CARPETING .. REMOVABLE SILVER FLAKE STEERING WHEEL .. FLOOR PARKING BREAK , GAUGES ALL HOOKED UP AND WORKING .. WIPERS . NOT A CHOPPED TOP , SO YOU CAN BE OVER 6 FOOT AN STILL DRIVE WITHOUT YOUR HEAD RUBBING ON THE ROOF !! ALL NEW TINTED GLASS .. FINISHED TRUNK GRAY TO MATCH INTER. THE BODY IS SO NICE , YOU COULD HAVE IT READY TO CHANGE THE COLOR IN ONE DAY ... IF YOU WANTED .. 15"FRONT WHEELS 16" IN REAR , FORD CENTER CAPS . REAR TRIM RINGS ... IT'S 5'1" TO TOP OF ROOF.. IT SIT'S LOWER TO THE GROUND WITH THE FRONT FRAME KICKED UP 5" & THE REAR Zed . UP 8" ...SOLD AS IS ... SECOND YEAR OF BUILD. . . . . make offer , FLY IN AND DRIVE IT HOME ...
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We took to Ford's consumer website to mess about with it and see just how ridiculous of a truck we can build. Among the fun things we discovered were these two nuggets - the most expensive truck we could configure was not the top-end Platinum model, but instead the King Ranch, which rang up at $65,955. The other exciting discovery? The new truck would be available in a questionable shade called Blue Jeans (shown above with the optional contrasting Caribou paint). Yep, Blue Jeans.
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