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1928 FRORD MODEL A 5 WINDOW COUPE STREET ROD RAT ROD

  • Location: Mohegan Lake, New York, United States
  • Condition: Used
  • Make: Ford
  • Model: Model A
  • Type: COUPE
  • Year: 1928
  • Mileage: 1
  • Color: MAROON/BLACK
  • Engine size: 4.3 SIX CYLINDER
  • Number of cylinders: 6
  • Fuel: Gasoline
  • Transmission: Automatic
  • Drive type: REAR
  • Vehicle Title: Clear

1928 Ford Model A Description

Ok this is a really solid really cool little 5 window. I picked it up for a trade on another car. I like it but I'm building another one right now and I'm not sure if I can do both at the same time.So here's your shot it's only going to be on here once if it dosen't sell I'll put it aside till I finish my other one. This litte 28 has been modified with a 1984 monte carlo drive train. It has the 4.3 v6 motor that fits perfect in the original engine bay so no changing the firewall or cutting up anything. It run's ok I see smoke from the tail pipe and I think it need valve seals from sitting around they probably dried out and cracked. The transmission is your normal 350 automatic seems to shift good fluid looks good. The rear end is from the monte also it has the drum brakes from the monte also its set in with coil springs and radius arms to hold it straight. The front end has 40 ford front brakes on it and they will need to be gone over since they are sticking and thats probably from sitting also. The front tires are pretty new and the rears are decent. The steering column is from the monte and it's hooked to a vega steering box it turns very nice and is tight for one of these cars. The interior has a bencj seat looks like from a new mini van or something like that. This car was a rumble seat car. The trunk lid rotted in the corner so somebody added hinges to the front and removed the seat but it still passes throught to the front and the deck lid has the hole for the handle in it. The front door glass is missing but I have the tracks, regulators and the felt for the guides. Overall the car is solid and just a little work and this would be a totally fun driver!