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1930 Ford Model A Sport Coupe on 2040-cars

Year:1930 Mileage:21000
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 This is not a kit.  It is an original all steel 1930 Ford Model A Sport Coupe.  It took 10 years to build.

The car was purchased from a widow of the gentleman who built it from top to bottom.  A picture album consisting of photos throughout the restoration process will stay with the car.  The original owner entered this car in several shows and won many trophies that will stay with the car.  

There is additional interior fabric that will be included.  All paperwork and schematics the original owner used to build the car will be included.  

UNIQUE FEATURES ARE:
It has a slanted windshield along with a reconstructed top which has a fiberglass shell under the canvas.
The doors are reversed and now open suicide.  They have power windows, hidden hinges and the handles have been removed.  
Remote control entry.
Custom built dash with Dakota Digital instrumentation.
Rumble seat.
Custom three piece hood that is hinged at the firewall and doesn’t require a hood support.
Custom chassis with 1932 style gas tank, stainless steel Kugel front end, narrowed 9” Ford rear end with a 411 traction lock, mounted with a four ling and 4 wheel disc brakes.
There is a stereo with a CD player, power antenna, air conditioning, heat and defrost.
Motor is a 355ci Chevy with 58cc aluminum heads, dual 4-BBL carbs, high performance cam, TRW forged pistons, ceramic coated headers, 2 1/2 ” stainless steel exhaust, Mallory Unilite ignition system, high rise water pump, and high torque starter.
Transmission 700R-4 large clutch pack, 2800-3000 stall converter.
The grill shell has been  modified by adding an insert and filling in the neck.
Custom Burgundy and Black paint with pinstripe, including undercarriage.
Custom cloth interior
Custom car cover, and custom bra.
If you have any questions please call me at 1-870-371-7100 Ask for Vince

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