1930-31 Ford Hotrod , Rat Rod on 2040-cars
Southbridge, Massachusetts, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Year: 1931
Make: Ford
Drive Type: left hand
Model: Model A
Mileage: 999,999
Trim: unknown
Up for sale is this 1930-31 Wescott Hotrod. What you are getting is a Wescott fiberglass body with a hood and grill shell, sitting on a TCI chassis. The chassis has a 4 link chromed drop front axle, all chromed shocks and springs. The rear end is a ford 9" with 28 spline axles. Has a nice set of coil overs in the rear. This is the perfect base to build what you want. It can either be a rat rodded low budget build or a show stopping hot rod. The possibilities are endless. Start now and this hotrod can easily be ready to cruise in the spring. This vehicle comes with a Certificate of Origin for the chassis. I reserve the right to end the auction early because it is for sale locally. (WHEEL AND TIRES ARE NOT INCLUDED IN THE SALE) LOCAL PICK UP ONLY, BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL SHIPPING ARRANGEMENTS, Thanks for looking. Any Questions feel free to ask.
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