1936 Ford Model A Hot Rod Cabriolet Convertible : Show And Go : Restored : on 2040-cars
Burson, California, United States
Body Type:2 door convertible HOT ROD
Engine:Chevrolet 350 vette h p
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: White
Make: Ford
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Model A
Trim: custom convertible
Drive Type: turbo 400 with Hurst pro shifter
Options: Convertible
Mileage: 4,502
Sub Model: cabriolet
Exterior Color: Red
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
1936 Cabriolet convertible Hot Rod....ALL METAL BODY...... Custom show and driver..Chrome front end, engine Chevrolet 350 HP, Edelbrock tunnel ram, Holley 750 plus bigger jets and cams, American racing chrome headers, Billet front and rear bumper guards, new carb, fuel line , pump, regulator, battery, chrome 125 amp alternator, water pump, front engine chrome, tires, electric wiring, Hurst, B and M pro shift, only 4502 miles since built in 1978..... Shows : 22 First place trophys in 1930's custom, Best of Show all entries, Mayors choice, Chief of police choice, First place in parades, Best custom Hot Rod..... HISTORY...... 1938 : Appalachian mountains, South Carolina : body cut and welded, installed "bootleg rumrunner" box, Moonshine hauler to 1941 : Accident during car chase in delivery : Cut off fenders to race in dirt circle track. pre-NASCAR......1944 wreck front end, placed in storage in barn in Appalachian foothills.....1955 found in barn in Rochester, New York, Chassis design created : cut, sectioned, channeled, chopped, lowered, Chrome front end built, added 2 1934 front fenders and cut these to fit, 1961 stored again..... 1976 shipped to Union City , California.... Chevrolet running gear and interior customized....350 high performance vette engine....1981 restoration completed....1989 placed in storage again.... 2000 returns to street use, Southern California.....2004 garaged in Union City California......2009 : Brought back to life in Burson, California.. full convertible top is still new and NEVER used... replaced all rubber, gaskets and seals...buffed and polished to bring out beautiful shine and depth in chrome and paint... VIPER voice activated alarm... all details cleaned with cotton brush to be clean and SHOW quality...WON every car show it has entered since 2010 ...localy driven and car shows....1950's OLD SCHOOL design...... 1970's engineering....THIS IS THE REAL DEAL... SACRIFICE PRICE TO SELL...$25,000.00.... NO DEALING... THIS IS A BOTTOM LINE CASH PRICE TO PAY FOR HOSPITAL BILLS...APPRAISAL INCLUDED @ $52,000.00... INSURED TO SAME VALUE... IN 2011....ONE OF A KIND... NO OTHER CAR IN EXISTANCE TO MATCH...Hot Rod enthusiasts are welcome to chat ...please call ....
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