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08-18-2012, 01:56 PM | #1 |
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1932 Ford 5 window hot rod
City:
Anderson
State:
South Carolina
Price:
$37,500
Price reduced $35,000
I have lost sleep over this but the time has come for me to let my coupe go. I drove this car for a few months but decided it need a few problems addressed so I left it sitting while I finished up my other project. The car is steel as is the rumble lid. No title problems here,,it's already in my name. I have been buying parts ever since I bought the car. I bought the car about 3 1/2 years ago from a guy that had bought it in the early 80's and never drove it. The car was running last year but it has developed an ignition problem,,really needs rewiring. The car has wire wheels all arounD,disc brakes and a tube axle on the front,drums on the rear. Rear axle is mounted via parallel leaf springs. 302 Ford engine and a C4 transmission. Walker radiator. Rumble lid but no seat. Roll down back glass Air but no heat This is a solid car with no indication of ever having any rust,the cowl vent is filled but it's still in place and could be easily opened back up. The top and running boards are nice,, The car does have glass fenders and the back are widened but I bought 2 correct Westcott replacements for the rear. The coupe has power windows but I have replacement correct window regulators. Someone removed the K-member so I got a X-member from Chassis Engineering along with the brake pedal & Mount. I have a New Brookville firewall and a set of the New style Bob Drake headlight reflectors. The interior is typical 80's and the seat is original and pretty darn comfortable,,the style is just not traditional at all,,the wood dash and column is ugly. I have a Black aftermarket Rootlieb 25 louver hood that goes with the car. Sorry,,not interested in any trades. HRP
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09-04-2012, 08:40 PM | #2 |
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Re: 1932 Ford 5 window hot rod
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