Here is an interesting Model A Custom from 1929, it has a full steel Boat Tail, pretty intersting.
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Here is an interesting Model A Custom from 1929, it has a full steel Boat Tail, pretty intersting.
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Slammed to the ground, that paint is excellent, cool ass Kustom thanks for finding this awesome Custom goes to David Trent
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It makes me Happy When they keep the interior kind of plain, and dont put bucket seats and giant till columns in it, to me that really detracts from a car, so this Merc makes me happy.
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Flames, chop, flathead, ford custom for a buy it now of $7,500 . That seems quite cheap to me, is this the standard price on these ?
Find the 1953 Ford Custom for sale on Ebay
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Seller states:
1953 ford CHOPPED FULLCUSTOM V8 FLATHEAD 3speed with overdrive.3speed wiers c/d shaved door handles remote door poppers too many body modifications PLEASE CALL FOR DETAILS 631 943 8511 kenny car RUNS LIKE NEW> car will not LAST. 1951 mercury roof 55 chevy wheels openings molded nose with buick grill extended tail lights car SHOWS real well!!!!!!!!!!!! body is not perfect.
Barn Find 1947 Pontiac, sweet car looks to be in great shape for fresh out of the barn.
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Seller states:
This auction is for a rare 1947 Pontiac Torpedo Convertible. This is an absolute barn find and you are seeing it just as we took it out of its storage. I always take the time to bring them in the garage, scrub and clean them up, clean the chrome and interiors and get them running good. Well this will be a first for me but I want it to be seen as we first recieved it. This car has the original flathead eight cylinder motor, 3 speed manual transmission. Only 17,945 actual miles!!! Has radio, heater, power top, 2 tone broadcloth and leather interior, exterior rocker moldings, fender skirts, front and rear bumper guards, wide white wall tires. As the story goes, this car was purchased new by a lady who went to the dealership for a new car. She wanted this car but not the color that it originally was (Parma Wine). She said that was too bright for her so the dealership offered to repaint the car the grey color it is now. She put approximately 12,000 miles on the car and then passed away. It was left to a relative who owned the car for just one day and then sold it to the gentleman I purchased it from in 1974. He has owned it since. He rarely drove the car and then put it up on blocks in his garage around 1979 and thats where it has been ever since. He assured me the car runs perfect. It is dusty inside and out from storage. When I picked it up, it was covered in blankets. The top is like new! The body is close to perfect! Outside and underside. The chrome looks like it will buff up nicely. I did notice the grill is painted but I know where a real nice one can be purchased. The interior will clean up nicely with the exception of the leather border that surrounds the seat, especially where your legs go. That portion will need replacement. We even have the boot that goes to the top when its down. The door jambs, cowl and in the trunk still have the original paint. The right person could paint this car back out to the original color again. It would be beautiful! I tried looking up the production figures on this but I cant find individual breakout. I know there are not many of these out there.