1930 Ford Coupe steel body supercharged 5 window street hot rod

Price: - Item location: Hanahan, South Carolina, United States
Description:

1930 Ford Model A

1930 Steel body coupe with fiberglass fenders. It's titled as a 1930 Ford that says rebuild-salvage. It needs some cleaning. I bought it after it had been sitting in a garage for 10 years with limited use. I pulled it out, put in a new battery and cranked it up. It's a Chevy 350 four bolt main engine with a 6v71 supercharger, twin Edelbrock 650's, with a Turbo 400 automatic transmission. The dash is an old school wooden dash sold by "Wabbit" street rod parts.
Last week I just did the following:-New MSD Billet Distributor-New MSD wires-New Billet K&N twin air cleaners-New Chrome alternator-New Water pump-New hoses-New MSD coil-New Battery-New plugs and oil-New chrome valve covers and valve gaskets-Flushed radiator-Rebuilt both carbs with all new gaskets and internal components-Tires like brand new
The car runs excellent and sounds excellent. It runs all day long at 180 degrees. I have it titled, registered and insured. It runs like a scolded cat! There are a few more things that need attention. It needs new rear shocks/coilovers. The motor doesn't smoke or leak, it sounds great. I have a video of the car running if you'd like me to text it to you. It has power windows, tilt steering, and power wipers. The car had heat, but I took the lines off and capped them. The heater is still under the dash if you want to hook it up. I strongly encourage you to see the car in person before bidding. It's been painted 20 years ago, but looks really good. I'm located in Charleston, SC. Cash or cashier check at end of sale, NO PAYPAL, except $300 deposit due within 24 hours of close. I have it listed for sale locally and will end the auction if it sells.
I'm looking to sell it so I can purchase a fender-less 5 window coupe, this one is too nice to take apart and make what I'd like it to be.
On Apr-18-16 at 18:42:14 PDT, seller added the following information:

The car is dusty in the pics, I have not washed it. Questions? Please ask.