I prefer a '32 highboy coupe. Will consider any interesting hot rod. I want a (mostly) turn-key car, as I don't have the time or skills to complete a major project. $30K budget.
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I prefer a '32 highboy coupe. Will consider any interesting hot rod. I want a (mostly) turn-key car, as I don't have the time or skills to complete a major project. $30K budget.
I have a 1940 Plymouth 2 door sedan built SBC, mustang II and chevelle rear. needs body and interior. I am asking 10K for mine. Just a thought.
I want something more finished. Thanks anyway, and good luck with your sale.Quote:
Originally posted by yankeyspeed
I have a 1940 Plymouth 2 door sedan built SBC, mustang II and chevelle rear. needs body and interior. I am asking 10K for mine. Just a thought.
Contact Don Shillady there in Ashland, he's in the phone book. I know that he just finished one.
If you are serious then you can e-mail me and I will build you one from ground up to your tastes.
I lived in Richmond for 23 years, also you can check with Paul Scott at Scott's Automotive there in Cloverhill, I know they have a 34 Coupe there that they may let go.
Also you can check with Luther the roofer @ Comerical Roofing Supply, he's a collector & may have one for sale.
Thanks for the info. I check it out.Quote:
Originally posted by hambiskit
Contact Don Shillady there in Ashland, he's in the phone book. I know that he just finished one.
If you are serious then you can e-mail me and I will build you one from ground up to your tastes.
I lived in Richmond for 23 years, also you can check with Paul Scott at Scott's Automotive there in Cloverhill, I know they have a 34 Coupe there that they may let go.
Also you can check with Luther the roofer @ Comerical Roofing Supply, he's a collector & may have one for sale.
I think it's less expensive to buy one already finished, than build one from scratch. That's been my experience with modified late model Vettes, and I assume it's true in the hot rod world.
Selling this 1939 Ford Deluxe coupe still looks like the original 39 but get in & drive it wow better then 50k to build. Just had fresh Black cherry paint this last month. the coupe is turn key & in Ca. asking $34,500 Phil
Thanks for the offer, but I'm looking for a coupe.Quote:
Originally posted by blmyachtsales
1929 Ford roadster (originally a coupe) original old school hot rod, working convertible top, all steal, 32 grill, boxed model a frame, 39 ford drop axle, F100 brakes and backing plates, Steelies, Big n little WW's, 40' dash, 39 Banjo wheel an column, corvair box, 68' 327 rebuilt .30 over 420 cam, new holley, 50 caddy air cleaner, aluminum manifold and finned valve covers,dual smithy's out the side, T350 w shift kit, 300 mi or so on engine, much more, reliable and safe It's got the look Very Nice! $18500
Adam
I got a 27 star 2 seater coupe- all steel that I will build for you if you like- but you can forget the 30k range.
here's a pic.
another one
Did you check out my 40 coupe listed on here,drives real good just has a garbage paint job that you could put in primer all steel and solid
I have a 48 ford 2 door sedan. Bright red, with a red leather interior. Air ride susp, mustang II front end, gm tilt coloum, 351 w with a c4, 8 inch rear with a 4 bar set up for the air ride, torque thrust II's, a/c power steering. Drives nice $28,500.00 obo.
Please send pics, build specs, and location to thissenw@verizon.net. Thanks.Quote:
Originally Posted by 48Ford351
I will take some pics this weekend and send them to you. I bought the car done, but I have a list what is done with it, I will send it also.. The car has 2500 miles since done.