1950 Ford "tudor" Custom Hot Rod Vintage Collector Anique Customized Cool!!! on 2040-cars
Portage, Wisconsin, United States
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We are selling our 1950 Ford "Tudor" custom, timeless styling, cool looks. a tribute to George Barris. I has its original flathead V8, 3 speed trans with 47k ORIGINAL miles. It has front disc brakes, converted to 12 volt negative ground. It has true dual exhaust with glasspacks. It has frenched headlights and taillights, shaved hood, smoothed trunk, dechromed, and smoothed. It has a 1951 Merc grille opening with a 1953 Chevy grille with extra "teeth". custom skirts, tubeless wheels and tires with spinner hubcaps. The interior is from a 2000 Grand Prix with buckets and center console. The drivers seat is 6way power. It has plush carpet and custom door panels. As you see in the pictures of it in the process, the car was done well and professionally and is beautiful!! This car is fun to drive and turns heads everywhere we go. We used to take it to car shows every summer, the last few years we have had less and less time to enjoy it, so we would like to let it go to someone who will enjoy it just as we have. Email me if you have any questions at all. |
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