1930 Ford Model A Roadster, 1931 Ford, Hot Rod, Gasser, Flathead Ford, 1932 Ford on 2040-cars
Georgetown, Texas, United States
NO RESERVE!!!!!!!!!!!!!
30 roadster, clean title in my name as a 30 roadster. All henry ford steel Front end- A axle dropped 4 inches, 40 split bones,tube shocks, 36 ford drums, 48 backing plates modified to work with the 36 drums, all new brakes, 53 f1 steering box, original 40 ford steering wheel. 36 ford rims and hub caps 4.75x16 new black wall firestone tires. Engine- 53 flathead rebuilt, .060 over, schnieder 3/4 race cam, Navarro high compression heads, navarro 3x2 intake with 3 rebuilt stromberg 97's with progressive linkage, chrome power master one wire generator, mallory yc distributor, speedway headers, walker radiator Transmission- rebuilt 39 trans, new clutch, throw out bearing, swan shifter Rear End-model a rearend, close driveshaft, 3.73 gears, converted to hydraulic brakes, new brakes, 36 ford rims and hub caps,brand new 7.50x16 firestone tires Body-is all henry ford, needs new windshield frame the old one is rusted out. doors open and close good, rumble seat decklid, car has the usual rusted spots inner quarters, little on the cowl sides and lower quarters, rear subrails are gone, body has been rienforced with 1x1 and 1x2 tubing and is good and solid. all new wiring, stewart warner gauges, wood flooring, original speedometer works. uses original gas tank, new battery Brakes-f1 pedal assembly, 48 ford master cylinder, all new lines, wheel cylinders, and shoes car needs interior as you can see in the pics. It comes with quarter panel patch panels. The car runs good, the carbs leak a little(like all stromberg's). I have only driven the car a total of about 5 miles, do to weather, kids, and crazy work schedule. I am an honest person and if I have left anything out, it is on accident. Please feel free to call me with any questions, or more pics. Thanks for looking. 805-748-5213Mike I will only accept cash, certified cashiers check. NO pay pal buyer is responsible for pick up or shipping, I will help an any way to help out as much as possible, I have the right to end auction at any time. |
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