Vehicle Description
This is the 1929 Ford Model A Highboy has a slick orange body and
plenty of V8 power sitting on display. So it makes for a quality
roadster at a value price.
The glossy orange paint on a smooth fiberglass body has a good
look. And there's always something sporty about a hot rod with its
body channeled over the frame. Plus, it has great classic details
like the deleted fenders, open engine, and waterfall grille. Plus,
some of the best brightwork also serves a good function. The dual
exhaust tips remind you this roadster has mufflers; the windshield
frame shows off the single-piece windshield, and the polished
15-inch wheels carry modern tires.
The two-tone tan interior looks good against the exterior orange.
In fact, it has cool details, like the tuck and roll insert in the
seats and the streak running through the door panels on the sides.
As a true T-bucket roadster, it's a very driver-oriented setup with
an upgraded sports steering wheel, floor shifter, and a dash
dominated by essential gauges, including the center tach.
They knew this engine would be on display for the world to see, and
so they made sure there were plenty of details to enjoy. You have a
smooth firewall, tidy wires, flame-etched polished valve covers,
and a matching air grabber. When you look beyond the style, you'll
find the substance of a 350 cubic-inch V8 that's been given an
Edelbrock four-barrel carburetor, upgraded intake, and shorty
headers feeding the dual exhaust. And pieces like the three-speed
automatic transmission, adjustable rear coilovers, and modem tires
make this a solid driver.
Clean, powerful, and nicely finished, this is the all-around build
you're going to love. So don't miss this deal. Call now!