1928 Ford Model A Roadster Street Rod, 350 Auto, Fresh Build, Bebops, Progressiv on 2040-cars
Clear Brook, Virginia, United States
You are bidding a a newly built ford model A roadster. The body is made by Bebops, who a a leader in fibergalss/composite bodies. The chassis was built by Progressive automotive in Baltimore Ohio. Typical street rod chassis with independant front suspension with tubular control arms, 11 inch GM brakes, rack and pinion steering, triangulated 4 link rear suspension, and a 8 inch ford rear.The motor is a stock small block chevy dressed up with aluminum intake, valvecovers, chrome alternator and mount, etc. I was told it was a 350, but I have not verified the numbers. I was also told it had been rebuilt, but I no documentation on it. I did not build the car. I got it 80% competed and finished it. I did have the volve covers off and the heads are super clean, which makes me believe it was rebuilt. it has a turbo 350 automatic transmisssion. It has a walker radiator, classic gauges, and an aftermarket wiring system. It has a custom seat and interior which is covered in an ultra-leather type material. The trunk is finished to match. The car less than 300 miles on it since built. It also has a fiberglass top which came with it. It is new ( black gelcoat) and I have never tried to fit it. I had no intention of using it.The car runs great and drives great. However, the front end should have an alignment. The wheels were new from Wheel Vintique with new new tires. The paint is Sunburst orange pearl metallic (basecoat/clearcoat) from a 2008 chevy HHR wagon. The paint is very nice, but not perfect. it has gotten a couple of minor nicks in it aIready on the running board. I do not have the sides for the hood, but they are available from Bebops. Nice entry level street rod. It is titled as a 1928 Ford!! You can call me at 540-974-2110 with any questions or to arrange a test drive. I am located in Winchester va along Interstate 81 |
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