Henry J Hot Rod / Street Rod... One Of A Kind! (1951)
Sale price: US $49,900.00 Make an Offer
Condition: | Used | Year: | 1951 |
VIN : | K-514-001626 | Mileage: | 0 |
Make: | Other Makes | Vehicle Title: | Clear |
Concord, North Carolina, United States
Vehicle description
This 1951 Kaiser – Frazer Henry J is a TRUE one of one car. This show and go Henry J has a chopped top and a 6” stretched front end and wheelbase. The bonus rarity is that all these modifications are done in steel . This Kaiser gets a lot of fans and trophies at car shows, as the majority of people have never seen a Henry J, let alone one like this. It’s long list of features include a steel tilt front end and recessed rocker panels that tuck the 4” stainless side pipes in to the body. There are removable muffler inserts when you want to make some real noise. Chris Alston full pro street rectangular chassis, and all Alston front suspension with tubular A arms and steering rack. It rides nice with adjustable coilover shocks on all 4 corners. It has a 4 link rear suspension and 9” ford posi with 4:11 gears in an Alston Fab 9 rear housing. Strange Engineering axles turn the new Mickey Thompson 31x18 S/R radials with ET 5 window wheels. Fronts are new S/R radials with matching 15x5 ET wheels. Stopping power is provided by 4 wheel Wilwood disc brakes. Large shrouded alum. Radiator and high performance electric fan keep temps well in check for summer cruising. All lights, signals, horn, power windows, GPS speedometer and full complement of Auto Meter gauges including fuel level for the 15 gal. tank are fully functional. Full fresh black interior includes carpet, door panels, and headliner. The swing out door bars are not shown in photos, but are included. Chassis is NHRA certified thru March 2021. Power is provided by a 500 ”Chrysler stroker motor that runs on pump gas. The transmission is a fresh street/strip powerglide with all top quality internals. It has a 3500 stall JW convertor, manual valve body, trans. brake, electric shifter, and line lock. It has an all MSD ignition with a programmable digital 7 plus box. Every component in the drivetrain front to rear has less than 1500 miles on them. Everything internal and external on the engine was installed new. Owner has every receipt for the engine, trans and rear components. No need to worry about not having every vehicle component spec down to engine balance weights and cam card. All info on the Henry J will be turned over post sale to new owner, as well as owner will also answer any future questions. This vehicle is for a person that wants to have a car that is not a mainstream “seen 5 at every show”. It is extremely unique and drives, handles, and performs very well. Car is titled, tagged and insured as a 1951 Kaiser. Vehicle photos are current. Owner is recently retired and relocating out of state in the near future. You can also go to the Streetside Classics website and contact them in Concord, N.C. for any inspections and more photos and details on the vehicle.