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1930, Ford, Roadster, Pickup, Model A, Hot Rod, Truck, Extended Cab, on 2040-cars

Year:1930 Mileage:2500 Color: Red Primer
Location:

Mansfield, Ohio, United States

Mansfield, Ohio, United States
Advertising:
Transmission:Automatic
Body Type:Roadster Pickup
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:350
Condition:

Used

Year
: 1930
Exterior Color: Red Primer
Make: Ford
Model: Model A
Trim: Two Door Roadster
Options: Convertible
Drive Type: RWD
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Mileage: 2,500

This truck was built with the Steadfast look, using all the Steadfast parts we use on each and every full fendered project we set our hands on. 

This truck was set up and built by by my helper Kenny Gibson and his brother Steve in there home shop not far from the Steadfast Facility! 

The truck body is an all Original Ford with the following exceptions: 
Cab ~ Extended with Brookville rear cab corners, Brookville rear fenders, Steadfast running boards

Kenny & Steve gave this sweet little pickup "the look" using the best parts money can buy to better help the future owner. 


Here is what you get:
  • Steadfast Mfg. built A Chassis set up for a Pickup, frame work supports the whole bed. 
  • Flat front cross member
  • Windshield Chopped 4" & Laid back 4"

Front Suspension;
  • Custom Front Axle                                
  • Custom Front Spring 
  • Custom Tie Rod Kit  
  • Custom Drag Link Kit
  • Shackles
  • Vega Steering Box
  • Vega Box Mount
  • LimeWorks Column & Steering Wheel
  • Spindle Nuts
  • King Pin Kit 
  • Steering Arms Deep Drop
  • Adjustable Perches
  • Front Pan Hard 
  • Chrome Shocks
  • Hairpins   

Rear S
uspension;                                                                                                                                                              
  • Ladder Bar Kit 
  • Panhard 
  • 9 inch Rear  (new housing, axle, bearings and seals)
  • 411 Positraction 
  • Chrome Shocks
  • Buggy Style Spring
  • Johnsons Rear Sway Bar                                                

Motor & Transmission; 
  • 350 Chevy, crane cam , 500 Intake lift, 520 Exhaust lift, 650 Holley
  • 700 R4 Transmission, 2,800 RPM Stall

Miscellaneous;
  • Summit Digital Gauges
  • New Walker Radiator
  • Original Headlight Buckets w Halogen conversion kit 
  • '32 Style LED Tail Lights
  • Original Gas Tank
  • Wheels & Tires (front 135/R15 & rear 255-55/R20)
  • Working Heater
  • Many of other miscellaneous small parts.
  • Pin Stripping by Lucky Strike Designs



This was built and owned by Kenny, we are just listing it for him. 
Any questions on this build, feel free to contact 
Kenny  at  419- 566-0814

This is for sale locally,  

 Auction can end at any time!



SHIPPING.... We can deliver (limited area) call us for details.

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