1927 Ford Roadster Pick Up Hot Rod Rat Rod 383 Stroker Fresh Custom Build on 2040-cars
Austin, Texas, United States
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1927 Ford roadster pick up This car was built slow and built right by the best in Austin: Austin Speed Shop, international House of hot rods in South Austin, Marios Interiors of Austin, and a few others that helped along the way. Attention to detail is evident. Car rides very smooth and straight. Car has best of the best and nothing was spared. It rides very nice and is extremely fast - not for the faint of heart. It is very loud and never overheats. It is extremely fun to drive and show. People love this car everywhere goes. It has less than 100 miles on it. It's just won best in show at a recent car show. It's completely unique and done very well. Anyone can buy a 32 deuce, this is truly one of a kind. If you have ever built a custom car, then you know what this car is worth once you inspect it. Have a book of pictures and receipts that show the history of what it used to look like and the changes along the way. This includes Austin Speed Shop, International house of hot rods, and every single part I've bought or sold along the way. Both Austin speed shop and international house of rods can verify the work thats been done. They would be available for in person or phone interview. All shipping costs to be paid by buyer. Car is sold as is. Can send video of car or more pictures as requested. Please contact via 512-799-2401 or davidcancialosi@gmail.com ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Again, don't need to sell car but interested in fair cash offers. Appraised at $70k. Have blue title in hand registered as 1927 Ford roadster. This car is the real deal. |
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