1930 Ford HEMI Model A Hot Rod Rat Rod

Price: - Item location: Egg Harbor City, New Jersey, United States
Description:

1930 Ford Model A Murray

Relisted for a non paying bidder who bailed right after he won the auction.
Located in South Jersey, 1930 Ford Model A "Murray Body" Texas car with no rust. 53 DeSoto dash with a 1955 DeSoto 291 Hemi completely rebuilt bored .030 over. Stainless steel valves, camshaft regrounded by Chris Neilson, Vintage Speed 4 barrel intake with new Holley carburetor, new high torque mini starter, Hot Heads screw on oil filter adapter along with small block Chrysler fuel pump. Automatic Tq Flight transmission also completely rebuilt. Ford 9" rear, 1964 Galaxie reversed steering box, 1948 Ford front spindles, dual reservoir master cylinder, and "EZ" wiring harness with modern blade fuses, shaved door handles,Suicide front end, Z'd frame and mint floors.Frame rails have also been "boxed"New bias ply tires on new rims. Completed 4 years ago with under 1000 miles on drivechain, New brakes, u joints, wheel bearings, king pins, etc....Only has a front windshield, I have the door glass but with no regulators.Has operating turn signals, brake lights, dash lights, running lights and high low beams (H and L operate via windshield wiper switch) stock oil pressure gauge works, but AM meter doesn't (have new old stock in box) water temp doesn't work but running a external. Fuel gauge is not hooked up but original float gauge on tank can be seen by pulling the ash tray and looking in or simply pull the gas gap and look into the tank. Ignition system is points.Seats are from a 65 Mustang and can be adjusted.Keys did not come with the 53 DeSoto dash, tumblers were removed from ignition switch so any key will work. Original 53 DeSoto radio does not work but does illuminate when lights are turned on.

Clean NJ title.

No trades, call 609-804-9192. I would be happy to answer any more questions, I actually prefer that than messaging back and fourth. Its a land line, leave a message if I don't pick up.

Thanks for looking!

Keith