1930 Model A Hotrod

Experience the thrill of driving a piece of automotive history with this stunning 1930 Model A hotrod. Built to turn heads and deliver exhilarating performance, this classic beauty is ready for a new owner who appreciates both style and power.

Key Features:

  • Engine: Buick nail head engine with triple 2-barrel carbs and an Offenhauser intake manifold.

  • Exhaust: Open header exhaust system for a deep, powerful sound.

  • Frame and Shell: Built on a sturdy 1932 frame with a matching grill shell.

  • Suspension: Front drop axle setup with Buick brakes, rear Ford 9-inch differential with coilovers and buggy suspension.

  • Body: Fiberglass body with tasteful hand-painted pinstriping throughout.

  • Interior: Fully restored interior with upgraded seats and GM tilt wheel steering column.

  • Wheels: 15-inch radial white walls with '50s bullet caps and beauty rings.

Description:

This 1930 Model A hotrod is more than just a car; it's a statement of style and performance. From its eye-catching exterior to its meticulously crafted interior, every detail reflects the care and passion of its builder. Whether you're cruising around or showcasing it at a car show, this hotrod guarantees a memorable driving experience.

Why Buy:

  • Unique Blend: Vintage appeal combined with modern upgrades for enhanced performance and comfort.

  • Turn-Key Ready: Meticulously maintained and ready to hit the road immediately.

  • Attention to Detail: Hand-painted pinstriping adds a custom touch to an already exceptional vehicle.

  • History and Heritage: Own a piece of automotive history that helped built and is a head-turner where you go.

Price: $38,000

Don't miss out on the opportunity to own this remarkable 1930 Model A hotrod. Whether you're a collector, enthusiast, or simply someone who appreciates fine craftsmanship, this car is sure to exceed your expectations. Contact us today to schedule a viewing and experience this classic hotrod firsthand.

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