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1930 ford model a coupe flathead v8 hot rod

Make: Ford
Model: Model A
Type: Coupe
Year: 1930
Mileage: 21000
VIN: A3328795
Fuel: Gasoline
Vehicle Title: Clean
Item location: Manhattan, Montana, United States

1930 Ford Model A Additional Info:

1930 Ford Model A 5-Window Coupe history.

Hello hot rod lovers, up for sale is my 1930 Ford Model A 5-Window Couple with a late model flat-head V8, 5 speed manual transmission (GM), GM 8.8 rearend, rear airbags, I have owned it for about two years and have enjoyed looking way cooler than I should driving it. Car has 21k miles on it since build. Depo req within 24hrs of winning, I can help set up shipping. Thank you

Here is the youtube link of it at my home.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r-pIU7Wh9_Q

From the details gathered from the previous owner; this car was built in 2009

from the ground up by a custom rod builder in Detroit, Michigan, believe to be

Stellar Rods & Customs.

https://www.stellarrodandcustom.com/

The original owner (unknown) from Detroit sold the car in 2013 to the 2nd owner .

Daniel Damitz, 658 Old Morgan Rd, Camdenton MO 65020

This picture was found online referenced tohttps://www.2040-cars.com/ and

shows what the car looked like from the original build. It is possible that the

original owner must have had this car for sale on that site at some point prior to

2013?

The car was then sold to the 3rd owner; Jody Smith, in Daytona, Florida in 2018;

(as shown in this YouTube video)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IKNLnSBAPzQs

The 4th owner (John Avant from Waltersboro, SC) bought this car in 2021;

Note that the original dual carb setup with straight pipes remained in place until

the 4th owner installed a single Holley 94; with headers that have removable

baffles. The 4th owner also replaced the original generator with an alternator

(which looks exactly like a generator) and installed the rear air ride system.

There are reference items found in the glove box (still there…) that show what

appears to be replacement master cylinder, rear differential seal, PCV valve, and

Coolant temperature sender.

Also found in the glove box (and still there…) is an entry receipt from a car show

in Tracy, MO dated June 23, 2018; a Greaserama key fob; as well as a

“Greaserama” pin button from 2014.

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