1928 Model A Rat Rod Project on 2040-cars
Lincoln Park, Michigan, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Used
Make: Ford
Drive Type: 700R4 Trans
Model: Model A
Mileage: 0
Trim: 2 Door
1928 Model A Rat Rod Project
You are bidding on a 1928 Model A Rat Rod Project. The car has a all custom frame and the body has been channeled .. Has an aftermarket Drop I beam suspension that retailed for $1900.00.This project comes with a binder of receipts for everything that was purchased for the car .. 8 inch Ford rear end with 4 link and coil overs and the car has disk brakes in front and drum brakes in the rear. Rebuilt 350 that has never been fired yet !! Used 700R4 Transmission (was used for the mock-up) Has (2) nice front fenders,hood,original radiator. New Vega gearbox New manual master cylinder and pedal . I have the original windshield / trim (windshield is cracked) I have some glass Also have the original Frame (The car cames with tons of parts) * * * * NO TITLE ... COMES WITH BILL OF SALE * * * * !!!!!!!!!! *BOUGHT HAS A PROJECT CAR BUT NEVER HAVE TIME FOR IT SO THAT IS THE REASON FOR SELLING !!! If anyone has any questions or needs more pics email ... A $500.00 deposit is due 24hrs after the auction ending !! On Aug-24-14 at 18:49:32 PDT, seller added the following information: Since I have bidders on my auction already... I cannot make any changes so I wanna ask that any bidders bidding on my auction with 0 feedback please email me and let me know that you are serious about bidding !!! Thanks |
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