1930-31 New Model A Chassis Package In Stainless Steel & Chrome on 2040-cars
Malden, Massachusetts, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Ford
Drive Type: n/a
Model: Model A
Mileage: 0
Trim: n/a
Fully bracketed Model A style frame with 2" kickup. Stainless steel front paralle 4 link kit. Stainless steel front panhard bar kit. Stainless steel lower shock mounts. Chrome front shock kit. Chrome 46" tube axle. Chrome posies spring. Stainless steel 1-3/4" spring shackles. Stainless steel spring perches. Stailess steeltie rod. Stainless steel forged spindles with king pins fitted. Spindle nuts and washers. Polished wilwood front disc brake kit. Stainless steel drag link. Stainless steel lower steering arms. Chrome spring U-bolt kit. Stainless steel spring clamps. New vega steering box. Polished vega pitman arm. Manual brake pedal. Stainless steel rear parallel 4 link kit. Stainless steel rear panhard bar kit. Chrome rear coil-over shocks & bolt kit. 9" Ford rear end with new axles & bearings. SBCbiscuit style motor kit. Trans Mount.
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