1930 Ford Model A 5 Window Coupe Hot Rod on 2040-cars
New Iberia, Louisiana, United States
1930 Ford Model A 5 Window Coupe.this car was built with no expense spared and no shortcuts used.It is a all steel body with fiberglass fenders.There are lots of nice body modifications all done professionally.The car is in great shape.Runs and drives,starts and stops every time.Drives straight down the road and has pretty smooth ride.Comes with a custom California car cover
BODY: ALL STEEL BODY FIBERGLASS FENDERS TOP HAS BEEN FILLED AND CHOPPED 3" ONE PIECE HOOD THAT HINGES TO ONE SIDE SEALED WINDSHIELD WITH POLISHED ALUMINUM FRAME DOORS SMOOTHED,SHAVED AND FLUSH FIT TO THE BODY HIDDEN HINGES ON DOORS ELECTRIC POPPERS FOR DOORS AND POWER WINDOWS FRENCH-ED REAR LIGHTS DROPPED HEADLIGHT BAR RECESSED FIREWALL 13 GALLON STAINLESS STEEL GAS TANK IN TRUNK PAINT IS HOT ROD YELLOW WITH RED FLAMES OUT LINED IN BLUE PINSRTIPPING BY LEO SOSA BODY HAS BEEN UNDERCOATED THRUOUT THE BOTTOM AND FENDERS AND DYNOMAT THRU THE WHOLE INTERIOR CHASSIS: HIGH QUALITY CHASSIS ENGINEERING AFTERMARKET CHASSIS FULLY BOXED W/ADJUSTABLE CROSS MEMBER CURRIE 9" FORD REAR END NARROWED TO FIT 355 GEARS AND POSITRACTION CHROME TRIANGULATED REAR SUSPENSION WITH COILOVERS CHROME FRONT DROP AXLE WITH DROP SPINDLES CHROME FRONT BARS WITH CHROME SHOCKS CHROME FRONT SPRING ALL CHROME FRONT CROSS STEER RODS CHASSIS AND REAR END POWDER COATED HOT ROD YELLOW TO MATCH CAR POWER BRAKES ,MASTER CYLINDER UNDER CAR WITH REMOTE FILLERS ON FIRE WALL DISK BRAKES IT FRONT DRUMS IN BACK STAINLESS STEEL BRAKE LINES AND FUEL LINES MOTOR: 383 GM STROKER MOTOR BUILT BY TIM'S ENGINES 4 BOLT MAIN CAMEL HUMP STEEL HEADS DUAL PLAIN WIELAND INTAKE HIGH VOLUME OIL PUMP ROLLER ROCKERS HOLLY CARB MSD IGNITION CHROME AND STAINLESS ACCESSORIES COATED HEADERS TH350 GM AUTO TRANS BUILT BY BOB CHANNEL LOKAR FLOOR SHIFTER WALKER RADIATOR INTERIOR: GREY TWEED AFTERMARKET GAUGES AND DASHBOARD RECLINING BUCKET SEATS TILT AND TELESCOPIC STEERING COLUMN TRUNK IS FINISHED TO MATCH dynomat thruout the whole interior WHEELS: 15" CRAGAR WITH NEW TIRES ALL AROUND The car is an older build but has only 1400 miles on it.It was stored away in a garage and has been gone thru.the only thing that i have seen that doesnt function is the tachometer but that may be a wire.all lights work it could use a profesional detail but it is really clean no stains on any of the interior.i will have pics of the motor in a few days.I orders some aluminum valve covers and air breather but it is nice painted to match and polished accessories.i will also get it up on a lift to get good pics of the under side to see how nice it is.It has been driven so has a few chips but not bad.it isnt perfect but damn close.Posting some videos from you tube .Any questions email me or call Ronnie @ 337-339-1948 Thanks YOUTUBE: http://youtu.be/run7KxNr9Ew http://youtu.be/ModGgQ7Sw9U On Feb-11-14 at 17:18:23 PST, seller added the following information: Motor video Youtube : http://youtu.be/qd1eJGJRkBw |
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