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1929 Ford Model A Highboy Roadster Hot Rod on 2040-cars

US $22,500.00
Year:1929 Mileage:0
Location:

Hanover Park, Illinois, United States

Hanover Park, Illinois, United States

1929 ford highboy  roadster  custom! old school hot rod built on original 1929 ford roadster chassis which has been boxed and reinforced.,a dropped down front straight axle from an original 1932 ford axle combined with real 1932 ford spindles,350 chevy engine with moderate cam,tunnel ram and twin holley 450 carbs 350 turbo trans, ford 9" rear end ,the front gas tank replaced with 15 gal.fuel cell in the trunk just behind seat, the chrome alternater and chrome accell super stock high voltage coil teamed with an electronic mallory ignition supplies the spark through accell 8 mm wires accell yellow header sparkplugs,the exhaust headers flow into a set of throaty mufflers sounds awesome,original multicolored ford 29 grill , original headlamps,chrome qa1 racing shocks,1987 gm disk brakes and weld racing mags with steel belted radial tires complete the front end,a pair of mickey thompson sportsman s/r tires (31x16x15) on set of reversed weld racing wheels on rear,chrome qa1 racing shocks and stabilizer bar keep you going forward on quick accelerations,the interior is enhanced with tilt steering column,custom steering wheel.a triple cluster of auto meter gauges,voltage,temp, and oil ,large auto meter tach on column,the trunk is carpeted in black with vinyl side panels hiding the fuel cell, battery,and storage area,has black canvas convertible top,true hot rod top to bottom! car from south carolina  just as clean on bottom as on top! and yes the  top comes completely off  just 2 bolts! , any questions please call 773-416-6499............................may trade and  cash corvette,chevelle convertible,camaro,street rod something cool?????no boats,projects!...........VERY COOL OLD SCHOOL HOT ROD!! SPRING IS HERE! SPEND THAT TAX CHECK ON SOME COOL FUN!!!!!! can send video link if your send request could not figure out how to post it on listing thanks

 


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