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Up for auction is a 1928 Ford Tudor Sedan that is named JUNE Starting out this is a all steel body with a big chop. June has a 32 grill with a set of beehive headlights. The body is rough it has welds shown where it was chopped. It has bondo, it has rust It is what I would consider a dead on stance, bared boned , bad ass ,rough riding, loud as hell, in your face, rat rod. Drivetrain has a small block ford, 351, starts first time every time,auto transmission.which leaks a little when it sits for a while.It has open header looks like t buckets, It has a new Holley Carb, blower style air breather, aluminum intake, Has GM style electronic ignition and a new aluminum radiator with a electric pusher fan. The frame is a 2x3 square tube, It has a major Z front and back, It has 2 link with coil overs and a Lincoln rear end with disk brakes on it. Also has disk brakes up front hanging on a forties style striaght axle front end. June will stop on a dime. Inside you will have 2 custom black leather seats and a console.with carpet covering the floor and behind the seats. It has a quick detach steering wheel with saying that its about as bare bones as you get. temp gauge and oil pressure is the only instruments you have. June rolls down the road on new Firestone Vintage gum dipped wide whites bias ply, She has 16 inch on the front with the very desirable and expensive 20 inch on rear. They are wrapped around new steelies with bullett style hub covers. June is a bad ass rat rod with a dead on stance. she has been driven, She is loud as hell and everywhere you pull in people surround you, phones start taking pictures, and people start talking, everytime you get gas it will be a 30 job. I have even had people video me going down the interstate. With saying all that June is a rough ridin, cut up, chopped,rough, cool as it comes bare boned rat rod. If any questions call 606-207-4835. My name is Ron Now for payment. Once you bid on June it is a contract, If you do not have the funds dont bid, If you have to ask your wife or your bank dont bid until you do.I do not want any trades this is a cash sale only. Car is Grayson Ky 41143 and is to be picked up in Grayson Ky. I will work with your shippers but I will not ship or pay for shipping you are the one who has to set all the shipping up. Will not release car or title until I am paid in full. I need paid in cash or cashiers check and will not let car or title go until check has cleared my bank. Reserve is set low for this car If you have less than 10 transactions and 100 feedback call before you bid I reserve the right to cancel auction for the car is listed locally Thanks for your interest
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