Vehicle Description
This 1928 Ford Model A street machine is out to command your
attention in its rumbling V8 and deep black appearance. But when
you look at all the alluring details - including a loaded and
leather-lined A/C interior - you soon realize that the allure here
is far more than just the bold first impression.
There's no question that this steel-body Ford has an instant
presence. There was a lot invested in the restoration, and likely
only about 7k miles have been put on it since then. So the slick
paintwork has a fresh and commanding luster from a quality modern
application. There are even complementing classic details, like the
waterfall grille and cloth top both finished in black. So the
appearance is sinister and thoughtful all in the same glance. This
was a truly detailed build with terrific hot rod elements, like the
shortened '32 front end and the inches expertly chopped out of the
roof height. Those extra meaty rear tires give this an aggressive
forward-leaning stance, but the custom fenders still do a nice job
of containing all that rubber. The whole package is a nice mix of
vintage and modern, right down to the little things, like the LED
lights integrated into the bumpers and artful pinstriping on the
hood and rear.
The red interior is fanatically bold against the dark black
interior. The whole package feels premium - from the plush
carpeting to the supple leather on the seats. Plus, the side panels
are another reminder of how detailed the build is with a cool tuck
and roll look and a wave pattern that runs through the door. The
cold-blowing air conditioning, power windows, and Kenwood
AM/FM/CD/XM stereo with USB input are there to keep everyone happy.
But this is the kind of build where the driver is always king. You
have front bucket seats with great bolstering. The leather-wrapped
Lecarra sports steering wheel feels great in your hands, and it's
mounted on a tilt column. It gives you a clear view of the dash
full of VDO gauges. And the backup camera is a particularly nice
added touch.
All the bright components shining in the very dark engine bay means
you'll love lifting the hood at car shows. More than just look
great, this is a 350 cubic-inch crate motor upgraded with an
Edelbrock four-barrel carburetor, performance intake, and shorty
headers feeding the Pypes dual exhaust. The undercarriage photos
are another reminder of how fresh the build is, and they also show
the cool four-link with leaf springs front and rear. And the
smooth-shifting TH350 three-speed automatic transmission and power
brakes w/front discs make this a great all-around cruiser, too.
The sale even comes complete with the little extras, like a car
cover and a 1928 license plate. This is a true classic steel body
car with the right thoughtful hot rod and convenience upgrades you
crave. So hurry up and grab this deal. Call now!