1930 Roadster Rumble Seat Original Sports Coupe Modified To Open Wheel No Hood on 2040-cars
Roseburg, Oregon, United States
Body Type:Roadster
Vehicle Title:Rebuilt, Rebuildable & Reconstructed
Engine:Early Hemi Dodge 270
Fuel Type:93 octane gas
For Sale By:Private Seller
Model: Model A
Trim: Street Rod Roadster
Drive Type: no miles
Mileage: 0
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Original All Steel Sports Coupe modified to open wheel, no hood Roadster, Rumble Seat Model, Seats not purchased yet. All new floor pan sheet metal, channels & sub-rails. Frame, radius rods axels powder coated black. 4" drop front axel with OEM 40 Ford drums, backing plates,(powder coated black), new brgs. shoes, whl. cyls. Rear axel 63/64 Ford 8" with Richmond 4:11 gears., new drums, shoes, whl. cyls. Front wheels- new Coker 6-70-15 ww. Rear wheels-1000-16 Firestone ww, wheels powder coated red. Corvair Steering box.
Engine- 1955 (D553_ Red Ram Dodge 270 Hemi, .060" over Ross forged 10 to 1 pistons, .20" under crank, decked & balanced, ARP rod bolts/nuts, Racer Brown 264 Duration 3/4 grind on my new cam, new hyd. lifters. Offy 3 deuce, Ford 94 Carbs. Stefi's 7 qt. full sump pan. Alum. timing cover & valley cover. PerTonix ignitor. T-Flite 727-A short shaft with 2,500 stall converter, Lokar Shifter & Emer. Brake.
Items/Parts not shown included- Drive Shaft Assy.- .- Stainless radiator to cowl rods & clips.- Repro gas tank shut off valve & glass sediment Bowl.- Electric Fan.- 40 Ford repro. tail lights.-
Work left to finish project requires knowledgeable person.
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