2013 Assembled 1929 Ford Model A Rat Rod Project on 2040-cars
Hays, Kansas, United States
Engine:383 Stroker
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: unfinished
Model: Model A
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: Rat Rod Coupe
Drive Type: 700R4
Mileage: 81
Exterior Color: Sealed rust look
1929 Model A, The motor is a built 383 6.3 liter stroker with aluminum heads and forged pistons, dynoed at 512HP only 48 miles, the trans is a crate 700r4 from TCI. The frame is engineered to with stand all the loads of the high horse motor. The body is chopped and channel 6 inches. All wheel disc brakes, new Currie 9" rear end, new aluminum griffin radiator, all new gauges, new tires and wheels, new starter, new battery, new alternator, new old skool single leaf front axle, new rear chrome coil over shocks. All of the parts on this car are new. The original VIN plate was removed in the build of the car and a new one installed on the frame behind the driver side of the radiator. After the new vin plate was installed the car now became a 2013 assembled vehicle model 1929 Ford Model A. The interior of the car is unfinished so you can customize it to your taste. For more details text 785-656-3849.
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