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1930 Model A Blown Sbc Polished Weiand Blower ! Chopped & Channeled ! Nice ! on 2040-cars

Year:1930 Mileage:0
Location:

East Peoria, Illinois, United States

East Peoria, Illinois, United States

1930 Model A 2 Door Sedan

Up for bid is one nice super unique true HOT ROD ! 1930 Model A  2 Door Sedan with Weiand blown small block Chevy with 350 Turbo automatic !
Car has been chopped and channeled and a true HOT ROD in every sense. Car is a LOW ONE ! If you're 6'6" and 350 lbs. you may not want to consider
this one. It's a sweet ride but not for us BIG guys, myself included ! Selling this beauty for a friend of mine making room in his collection as he has too many cars,  needs to make room. Have questions and want to talk to Mitch the builder of the car and motor call him, 309-382-0000.
 Take a look at the pictures below and if you have any questions please send us a message and we’ll get the answer from the owner as soon as possible.  
Terms of sale: $500 deposit needed within 48 hours of auction's end with balance to be agreed upon between seller and buyer via phone.  
Car sold as is where is. Good Luck and Bid Away !
1930 Model A *) ALL STEEL BODY 4” Chop w/4”channel
*) NEW Z’d FRAME
*) NEW 9” Currie Rear End 3:00 gear
*) Ladder Bar Coil Overs
*) Chrome & Stainless Dropped Axle
*) Wilwood Brakes Aluminum Hubs Bolt on Rotors
*) IDIDIT Chrome Steering Column Aluminum Wheel
*) Genie Shifter
*) Aluminum Bomber Seats
*) Red Leatherette Interior
*) NEW Tinted Glass
*) NEW 350 Chevy w/callies Steel Crank, Comp Cams
*) NEW 350 Turbo Transmission
*) WEIAND Polished Blower Kit 12% underdrive
*) EZ Wiring Kit
*) NEW Rocket Wheels / NEW Tires
*) AUTOMETER Gauges
*) WALKER Radiator
*) SO much new stuff, just too much to list. Questions?....please call car builder Mitch @ 382-0000 central time






















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