1934 Ford Speedstar Cp. Street Rod, Hot Rod, Kit Car, Race Car, Custom, on 2040-cars
North Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Engine:327 V8
For Sale By:Private Seller
Year: 1934
Drive Type: 350 Trans
Make: Ford
Mileage: 43
Model: Model A
Trim: Speedstar
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(Speedstar)(New Car) Only 43 Miles, Pro Built, Best Of Everything, High Quality...
Bobby Alloway Chassis, Heidts Super Ride, Open Wheel IFS (((Show Package)))
4 Wheel Wilwood Disc Brakes With Polished Calipers... Polished Billet Currie 9"
Posi. Rear End... Fully Polished In & Out 3 pc. Intro Wheels 20" Rear, 17" Front
With Hidden Valve Stems... All Polished Stainless Steel Throughout The Chassis...
Floor Board Underside Is Finished Off As Nice At Top Of Car (((Black Cherry)))...
Polished Stainless Steel 4 Bar... 4 Wheel Coil Over's All Billet... Highly Polished
Steering Rods & U-Joints... Frame Is Painted High Quality Metallic Silver...
Over $90,000 To Build, No Short Cuts... All Quality & High End Parts.
327 Eng. 350 Automatic Trans... Both Painted Quality High Gloss Black Paint...
Dura Shine Intake... Polished Billet Valve Covers & Dress Up... Zoops Polished
Brackets... Polished Alternator... Chrome Air Compressor... Polished Shotgun
Scoop... Block Hugger Headers... 2 1/2" Flow Masters With 1 Off Tips...
Headwings Headlight With Turn Sigs Inside Headlights... Modified Speedstar Grille
That Water Falls Into Dan Fink Polished Grille Insert... (((3))) Linear Elect Actuated
That Raises Hood Up & Down With Faub Or Hidden Switch Under Dash... Custom
Hood Top The Forms & Flows Around The Shotgun Scoop... Electric Lic. Plate
Drop Down... Polished Billet Vents In Side Of Steel Hood... Exterior Jump Posts &
Kill Switch Hidden Under Rear Roll Pan... Built In Batt. Tender...
Hidden Billet Air Cond. Controls In Center Console... Chrome Bare Claw & Mounts
Billet Gas Cap... Billet Gas Pedal... Billet & Chrome Rear View Mirror... Billet Gauge
Cluster... Classic Gauges... Billet Door Handles Between Seats On Center Console...
Billet Accents On Water Fall & Center Console, Billet Arm Rest With Hidden Courtesy
Light On Underside... Billet Air Cond. Vents... Billet Specialties Tilt Steering Column
& Wheel... Keyless Button Start... Hidden Stereo With Remote... Power Windows...
Courtesy Lights In Doors...
High Quality Leather Interior & Trunk With Billet Insert & Painted Body Color Inserts
Through Out The Interior & Trunk & Seats. Black Cherry Paint... Chrome Hinges & Billet
Power Arm To Open Trunk...
(((Incredible))) High Quality (((Black Cherry))) Paint With Ghost Flames Running Down
The Sides... Can't See The Flames Until The Sunlight Hits Them & They Change Colors
As You Walk Around The Car...
There Is A Lot More 1 Off Custom Things Done To The Car... (((Way To Much To List)))...
This Is A Show Quality Car, Built With The Best Of Everything, You Will Be Very Happy...
Clean Clear AZ. Title In My Name... Titled As A 1934 Ford Cp.
((( I Am Open To Any & All Offers)))...
(((Please Dont Ask The Reserve))),((( I Wont Tell The Reserve)))...
My Email Is >>> Car_trader@cox.net
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Ford Model A for Sale
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