1930 Ford Model A Pickup Hot Rod on 2040-cars
Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States
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Up for sale my 1930 ford model A pick up truck . Cab and bed are real Henry ford steel. Cab and bed are painted HotRod Flats baby blue about 5 years ago and still looks great. Original style full wood (ash) kit installed in cab and floor of bed also ash wood. Cab also has all original style window cranks and door handles as well as door latches . Has clear windshield in original model A pop out frame and blue plate glass that has been temperd in the doors and rear of cab . Also has removable vinyl white top held in place with lift a dot fasteners but when removed you can drive with open roof and just the bows above. Inside has original dash with modern SW temp and oil pressure gauges as well as a SW speedo . White vinyl bench seat and matching door and kick panels and gloss painted trans tunnel and removable wood floor inserts in original floor. Steering column is F1 with old aftermarket turn signal switch topped with quick release steering hub and black 13" Moon steering wheel,dual resevoir master cylinder mounted on frame under floor, working ebrake is mounted to trans beside shifter. Frame is custom built 2x3 steel with 15" kick up in rear . 59 ford 9 " rear 3:25 gears with drum brakes new shoes and wheel cylinders ,parallel leaf springs and air shocks ,up front uses 1940 mercury front axle drum to drum including split wishbones new shoes and wheel cylinders and a poises super glide spring with NOS 1940 friction shocks. Wheels are brand new 15x5 wheel vintiques chrome OE style wheels with BF Goodrich silvertown wide whites. Steering is Corvair box Driveline is new Chevrolet crate 350 motor with 350 turbo automatic trans using a Gennie shifter .Motor is old style perimeter valve cover bolt style with oil fill vintage offenhauser intake with Holley 600 carb , valve covers are vintage polished and painted Cal custom. Exhaust is custom made by Gear Drive,lake style headers with baffles and turn outs. Alternator is 1 wire gm and distributer is electronic but still using old style coil . Head lights are 39 Chevy truck and tail lights are 59 ford reverse light bezels with red bullet lenses. Original 1930 model A grill shell houses an aluminum radiator..fuel tank is spun aluminum 11 gal in bed, Everything on this Hotrod works .... Speedo is off in calabration needs different gear at cable but does work ..It runs great, stops great, looks great ,sounds great ,has no overheating issues of any kind , truck has been driven highway and around town for the last 5 years ..... No issues ... Family car forces sale! Will help with shipping arrangements at the cost of buyer. $1000 pay pal due at wining bid, the balance paid before the truck goes anywhere !! I Have real 1930 ford pick up title clear and ready to sign over to winning bidder, feel free to ask any questions ... I may have forgotten some minor things but I assure you this is a great hot rod that is fun to drive and looks great ! Thanks for looking and bidding.
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