1930 Ford Model A - Rat Rod - Hot Rod on 2040-cars
Northern New Mexico, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Ford
Drive Type: Passenger
Model: Model A
Mileage: 1,500
Trim: Sedan
1930 Ford Model A Sedan - Rat Rod
Award Winner - Attention Getter - Crowd Pleaser
Custom Rat Rod built from the ground up!
Custom Built Chassis
AirBagit Suspension System Complete with Shockwave Front, Traditional Bags in rear. Electronic Controller
Fresh Rebuilt 396 Big Block Chevy Engine
Muncie Four Speed Transmission
Ron Davis Custom Aluminum Radiator with Dual Electric Fans
Ford 9 inch with Detroit Locker
Brand New Truespoke Wire Rims with new White Wall Tires
Painless Wiring System
20 Gallon Aluminum Gas Cell
New Auto meter Gauges
Chassis and Rearend Powder Coated Black
Ceramic Coated Headers, Intake and Custom Brass Radiator Lines
Custom Aluminum Seats with Ostrich Leather Pads
Barn Wood Roof and Floor
Optima YellowTop battery
Front and Rear Disc Brakes
Whilwood Clutch and Master Cylinder Assembly
Custom touches throughout
Serious Inquires Only Please!!!!!!
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