1930 Ford Madel A Tudor Sedan Rat Rod Mild Custom Street Legal Its Got A Hemi on 2040-cars
Tilton, New Hampshire, United States
Up 4 Sale is a Mild Custom 1930 Ford Model A Tudor Sedan .... Yes its got a Hemi !! .. This was a body off resto... Has all steel body ....The rear was custom to look like sedan delivery ...The car is Street legal and currently registered....It is a rat rod and is what it is.... Here is a list of what was done we start in front and work back 1) Battery relocation to the front and its done rather well 2)New EZ wire harness 3)New Aluminum Radiator 4)12 Volt conversion 5)Chevy Vega steering box 6)New Electric wiper 7)New Holly 600 4bbl carb 8)All Glass new and light Tint 9)Full Boxed Frame 10)Brakes all New has 1940s Ford Juice brakes 11) Fuel Pump Refurbished 12)Gas Tank relocation to the rear 13)9 Inch ford rear with coil overs and 4 link 14)Has a 1956 330 Hemi Fire Dome engine 15) has a mated transmission from the Desoto 2 speed with Push Button 16) Daul Exhaust out the back 17)Seats and belts there not bolted in yet 18) Full Tune up and fluid service 19) has steel wheels with Baby moons on new tires Shipping I will deliver to your door step for a fee on my car hauler with No waiting like you get from Transport Brokers.. Or I will help with arrangements for shipping Please call 561-676-5867 for more info this is for sale locally as well |
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