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1929 Model A Ford Tudor Sedan Hot Rat Street Rod Project New Chassis on 2040-cars

Year:1929 Mileage:0
Location:

Lancaster, Ohio, United States

Lancaster, Ohio, United States
Body Type:Sedan
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:NONE
Year: 1929
Drive Type: NONE
Make: Ford
Mileage: 0
Model: Model A
Trim: TUDOR SEDAN HOT ROD PROJECT
Condition: Used: A vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ... 

HERE IS A VERY SOLID 1929 MODEL A FORD TUDOR SEDAN BODY WITH NEW CHASSIS. LISTED HERE ARE THE ITEMS THIS PROJECT HAS:


NEW...............................PROGRESSIVE AUTOMOTIVE CHASSIS
NEW..............................PROGRESSIVE AUTOMOTIVE TRIANGULATED FOUR BAR REAR
NEW..............................ALDAN COIL OVER REAR SHOCKS
USED............................8" FORD REAR...USED 3RD MEMBER (NOT INSTALLED) 
NEW ............................REAR BRAKE BACKING PLATES AND BRAKES (NOT INSTALLED) ....NO DRUMS...
NEW ............................REAR AXLE BEARINGS

NEW............................SUPER BELL DROPPED FRONT AXLE
NEW............................POLISHED FOUR BAR FRONT AND BAT WINGS
NEW............................PETE & JAKE'S CHROME SHOCKS
NEW............................FRONT FRONT BRAKES / SPINDLES / BEARINGS / ROTORS / CALIPERS 
NEW............................VEGA STEERING BOX (NOT INSTALLED)
NEW............................BRAKE PEDAL ASSEMBLY

NEW........................... DOOR PATCH PANELS (NOT INSTALLED)
NEW ..........................NEW / OLD NEVER USED PAINLESS WIRING KIT
NEW...........................TOP WOOD KIT
USED.........................AMERICAN RACING 14" AND 15" WHEELS AND TIRES
USED.........................NICE USED HEADLIGHTS AND BAR
USED.........................VERY NICE CHROME GRILL SHELL / STAINLESS RODS.....RADIATOR IS OLD ORIGINAL FOR MOCKING UP GRILLE SHELL ( IT GOES WITH THE PACKAGE)

SET UP FOR SMALL BLOCK FORD MOTOR AND TRANSMISSION
NO FENDERS / HOOD OR RUNNING BOARDS

I PUT THE CHASSIS TOGETHER FOR A PROJECT FOR MYSELF AND HAVE SINCE CHANGED MY MIND. I HAVE HAD THE BODY FOR A LONG TIME AND IT IS IN VERY NICE SHAPE FOR IT'S AGE. THE DOORS NEED PATCH PANELS (WHICH ARE THERE) AND THE COWLS AND REAR QUARTERS NEED PATCHED BUT THEY ARE NOT BAD ENOUGH FOR COMPLETE PANEL REPLACEMENT. REAR TIRES DO RUB THE INNER FENDER PANELS AND THEY WOULD NEED TRIMMED OR A NARROWER WHEEL USED. OTHER MISCELLANEOUS PARTS ARE INCLUDED.

I DO HAVE A GOOD 1929 MODEL A TUDOR OHIO TITLE IN MY NAME.

CAR WILL BE PICKED UP AT MY PLACE IN LANCASTER OHIO

PLEASE EMAIL ME FOR MORE PICTURES OR QUESTIONS BEFORE BIDDING    

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