1932 Ford 5 Window Coupe American Graffiti Tribute Yellow With Black Interior on 2040-cars
Englishtown, New Jersey, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:383 Stroker
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Model A
Trim: American Graffiti
Drive Type: Rear Wheel Drive
Options: Leather Seats, CD Player
Mileage: 3,000
Power Options: Power Windows
Sub Model: Chopped 3"
Exterior Color: Yellow
Interior Color: Black
Body and chassis Fiberglass body built very strong by Divviki LTD. The frame rails are fully boxed and the body has lots of steel throughout for structrual support. The car weighs about 2200 lbs. The roof has been chopped 3inches. Plenty of headroom. The body has been painted 2 stage Canary Yellow. Frame if completely powder coated Satin Black. Ford 9" rear, traction lock posi with 389 gears and moser axles, set up with four link suspension. Front suspension is hair link style. The car has power windows and power trunk. Steering starts with a Grant steering wheel, aluminum Flaming River tilt steering column and a mini rack front end. A Kenwood AM/FM CD stereo with a four speaker system. Engine 383 Stroker Motor built to produce 500hp on pump gas. Runs on 93 Octane. Speed Pro pistons, Howards roller cam, GM 4 bolt main block, Pro Comp heads, Crower valve train. MSD Distributor, 2600cfm carbs on offenhouser aluminum intake. March pulley set. $10,000 in the motor. Transmission - Turbo 350 built bullet proof. 3200 stah. converter. When you shift this car it rips you our of the seat.
Ford Model A for Sale
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