1941 Ford Business Coupe Hot Rod Streetrod Rat Rod Custom Leadsled on 2040-cars
Church Hill, Tennessee, United States
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1941 Ford Business Coupe. S-10 front clip with power steering and disc brakes. 10 Bolt rear with drum brakes. Good running Small block Chevy (never checked the numbers I was told it`s a 305) with Edelbrock intake and carburetor. 350 turbo with Lokar shifter, shifts good. Tilt wheel. New wiring harness. New Dual exhaust. Coker radial wide whites. New smoked glass and window seals. It has a heater but no A/C. The back is lowered with 4 inch blocks. This is a cool old car that you can drive while you finish it the way you want. Ask questions before you bid. Selling AS IS. The car is located in Church Hill, Tn. 37642. Buyer must own shipping arrangements. A $500.00 non-refundable deposit is due within 24 hours at end of sale. Balance due in cash or bank transfer within 7 days. Car does not go anywhere until funds clear. HOT ROD, RAT ROD, STREETROD, CUSTOM, PATINA, KUSTOM, LEADSLED. |
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