1929 Model A Pickup - Hot Rod
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Very reluctant sale, due to divorce.
1929 Model A Pickup, built on a Model A/B chassis, chopped Dooster cab, custom built bed, jag IRS read end, beam front, mopar 360 with holley 650 and edelbrock manifold, matching air filter and rocker covers, Torqueflite 727 autobox - I've been told that the engine and box have been rebuilt, but have no proof. Interior is basic benchseat and speedo, although it's basically all trimmed, fat and skinny centrelines with brand new rubber, austin ruby fuel tank (which needs replacing for something bigger), disks all round. MOT 31 July, Tax (free) November 07. Overall it's a well put together car that goes and stops well - the only thing that really needs doing is a larger tank to make it a little more useable and then you're into general tinkering/tidying to make it your own. I had lots of plans, but these have all evaporated..... I'm after £5000 ono, NSRA valuation is £7500 for what that's worth. This was built by Barry Shaw a few years back and was originally known as the Tanker Rod.
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Please pass this around anyone you know that may be interested. The rod should be available for viewing at the Northern Swap Meet. Email for more details or call 07768 910927.
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1929 Model A Pickup, built on a Model A/B chassis, chopped Dooster cab, custom built bed, jag IRS read end, beam front, mopar 360 with holley 650 and edelbrock manifold, matching air filter and rocker covers, Torqueflite 727 autobox - I've been told that the engine and box have been rebuilt, but have no proof. Interior is basic benchseat and speedo, although it's basically all trimmed, fat and skinny centrelines with brand new rubber, austin ruby fuel tank (which needs replacing for something bigger), disks all round. MOT 31 July, Tax (free) November 07. Overall it's a well put together car that goes and stops well - the only thing that really needs doing is a larger tank to make it a little more useable and then you're into general tinkering/tidying to make it your own. I had lots of plans, but these have all evaporated..... I'm after £5000 ono, NSRA valuation is £7500 for what that's worth. This was built by Barry Shaw a few years back and was originally known as the Tanker Rod.
More pic are here
Please pass this around anyone you know that may be interested. The rod should be available for viewing at the Northern Swap Meet. Email for more details or call 07768 910927.
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Originally Posted by 911
Good luck from a Street Rodder of the 70's!
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Nice car, if you're into 'Rods'......
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