1929 Ford Model A Wood Wagon Cute As Can Be!!! on 2040-cars
Eagle Rock, Missouri, United States
1929 Ford Model A Wood Wagon
Best of all worlds in this Model A Woody, Vintage look, Street Rod Look, and it’s a Wood Wagon. This is a very well built new ride, with a Buick 3.8 V-6. 200 4 R transmission, 4spd. Automatic and a Chevy S-10 rear end. Rack and pinion front end from a Pinto, four wheel drum brakes, power steering. Engine is trimmed out with an Offenhauser manifold and 550 cfm Edelbrock carb and chrome over flow and coil. Electric cooling fan, AM / FM CD player in dash. The engine fits in neat as a pin, the frame work and suspension and complete underside was well engineered and neat and clean. Still has gravity fed Model A gas tank in the coll. Modern Model A dash with raised profile that fits modern gauges with tach and turn signals and high beam indicator. Henry Ford air with the tilt out windshield. The interior is highly decorative in wood trim and ribbed roof with elegant padded roof. Beautiful Ford steering wheel on tilt column with turn signals and column ignition. Ford wire spooked wheels, winged side glass and mirrors and winged radiator cap complete the look. Car runs and drives just fine and can be shown and enjoyed as soon as it arrives in your drive.
Matching trailer is sturdy sound well build with tilt open top and front and rear ventilation, plenty of storage. Steel this package deal way below build cost and enjoy those weekends trip excursions. Please call for details, as I’m not on the internet often and do not text. Jim 417 355-3989 This Woody is for sale locally, I don't play games, so the first party to meet my price and make the deposit, followed up with full payment as described here in will be the lucky buyer! Thanks for Looking!
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