Vehicle Description
1929 Ford Model A Tudor Sedan
The Paint: Mystic Magenta, base/coat, clear/coat applied to the “All Steel” body and fenders
The Engine: 1990 Corvette Tuned Port Injection
The Transmission:GM Turbo 350 with shift kit
The Differential: Corvette with disc brakes and tubular polished torsion bar components
The Suspension: Corvette independent tubular torsion bar front and rear
Power 4 wheel disc brakes
Rack and pinion steering
Custom color-matched frame
The Interior: Custom gray vinyl with magenta herringbone inserts
Gray wool carpet with custom floor mats
Pontiac Fiero bucket seats with shortened custom rear seat
Dakota digital gauges
Power windows
Custom overhead console housing the stereo/CD components
Polished tilt steering column and billet steering wheel
Polished aluminum column control knobs
“Airtique” A/C system
Custom Painless wiring kit
Custom “Jet Hot” dual exhaust system with turbo mufflers
15” ET III polished aluminum wheels with knock offs wrapped with Hoosier radials
Okay, here goes...Beautifully painted, polished, plated, smoothed, chopped, altered, sectioned, rolled, hidden, customized, filled and just cool! These are just a few words that describe the style, look and techniques used to create this rolling work of art! This unbelievable '29 Ford sedan was completed in 1997 and turned out nothing short of amazing. Ever go to a car show and here something along the lines of, “This thing is crazy?” Well, this is an example of what that actually means. This Tudor sedan has been massaged into a very striking show piece. I really can't even begin to point out all of the fine features this '29 has to offer, so, I would like to point you to the photos that include the exhausting list of work, components and even costs that it took to build. What I do have is an amazing amount of documentation, and a very comprehensive list of the components, and work that have gone into this car. Additionally, please take a look at the nicely documented price sheet.
This is an opportunity to own an over the top, very well constructed with ultra quality components, piece of art disguised as a “Hot-rod '29 Ford”. It's one thing to toss out numbers of what it costs to build a car like this, but altogether a different and true story when you can actually see it on paper. Built locally by Jazzman Customs Inc. a shop that, based on the construction and finish work I see here, has integrity and the wherewithal to build, create, and deliver what they claim. A well built, full functioning, Hot-rod.