Ford Model A Hot Rod Rat Rod Firefighter First Responder (1930)
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Condition: | Used |
Year: | 1930 |
Make: | Ford |
Model: | Model A |
Transmission: | Automatic |
Drive Type: | RWD |
Engine: | 400 |
Vehicle Title: | Clean |
Mileage: | 1000000 |
Madison, Nebraska, United States
Vehicle description
Up for auction is a 1930 Model "A" Ford coupe with clear title in my name. This car has a homemade frame with buggy spring up front, and four link rear end with QA1 10 way adjustable coil over shocks on the rear. Floor throughout is "toolbox aluminum", made with recycled toolbox. Car has been chopped 4". Engine is a 400 small block Chevrolet with a Turbo 350 automatic transmission, with 2000 stall converter. Shifter is a 1974 Corvette shifter. Tunnel Ram intake is an Edelbrock with 2 600 CFM 4 barrel Carbs, with matching valve covers. Rear differential is a 9" Ford with 3.00 gears with a mini spool. This car is a tribute to First Responders everywhere. Badges on the dash are challenge coins from around the country. Speedometer is "GPS" on the dash. Fuel tank is original "in dash" and gas gauge works well. Turn signals are functional as well as all lights working as they should. Windshield opens as it should. Canvas top snaps on/off depending on your mood. Rear tires are 275/60R15, fronts are 215/70R15 with portawall wide white walls. Disc brakes on all 4 corners. Custom trailer is a 7-Up cooler mounted to a homemade frame. Cooler opens up for holding your favorite summer beverages. Under the cooler is a small storage compartment. Lights work as they should on trailer. Door panels are made from retired bunker gear. Seat is custom made with fabric from Belize. Seat belts are lap only. Behind seat is battery access, and a small tool compartment. Both door windows are cracked and roll up and down with assistance. All glass is laminated including front windshield. Shipping is your responsibility.
Video walk-around here: https:/ www.youtube.com/watch?v=uNu7ZIx5hC4
Firefighter, EMT
Video walk-around here: https:/ www.youtube.com/watch?v=uNu7ZIx5hC4
Firefighter, EMT