1929 Ford Streetrod Hotrod Project Gasser Roadster Street Rod on 2040-cars
Thornton, Illinois, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Ford
Drive Type: auto
Model: Model A
Mileage: 1
Trim: Base
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I am selling my 1929 ford fiberglass roadster project car. The car is painted electric yellow the car has not been water sanded yet. The pant is a 3 footer not perfect but nice. The little roadster has a 350 small block chevy new rebuilt 700r4 trans. The roadster has a ford 9 inch rear with drum brakes all new brakes and hardware. all the brake lines are ran and the brakes do work just need to be bleeded. the little hot rod has new saddle tanks and a new electric fuel pump the fuel lines are ran to the fuel pump just not up to the carb. the engine and trans are mounted. I have the drive shaft just needs to be cut down. The car has a quick wire kit thats not finished and you will have to finish wiring the car. the car has to tops that come with the hard top and the soft top need to be fitted and the soft top will need to be re covered. the car has coil overs with a 4 bar out back drop axle front end all new brakes up front. the car also has a walker radiator. I have a clean 1929 ford title for the car. THe roadster has a rumble seat. The 29 also has vdo gauges gm column centerline wheels This car is very close to being finished and a driver. I am open to trades on pre 60 cars and trucks. I am sure i am forgetting stuff but like i said this is a cool little car thats needs finished. I reserve the right to end the auction at any time car is for sale locally any question ask thanks car must be paid for within 5 days of end of auction On Nov-09-13 at 10:00:38 PST, seller added the following information: Is been asked a few times already this is not a finished car this car still needs to be finished. I do have a hood and hood sides they are not painted yet. i am asking for the most part what i have in this car so look around at what it cost to build a car. No the paint is not perfect but it does look good from about 3 foot some people say it looks good when you are on top of it. Again it need to be finished. and one more thing i bought this car with the frame done i never took the body of the frame the frame black. I do have some extra seats that go with. This is a fiberglass body. The title is in my name and is clear. any more question ask thanks |
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