Vehicle Description
1930 Ford Model A Street Rod for sale! Motorcar Classics is pleased
to present this 1930 Ford Model A Street Rod featured in two-tone
black over what could best be described as Harley-Davidson red.
This handsome rod is built on Ford's #170-B Fordor Deluxe body by
Briggs with a full vinyl-covered roof as noted in Model A catalogs
as the Leatherback body. This is a 4-window sedan as compared to
the more common 6-window sedan. The roof incorporates a custom
glass Moonroof which was, in its original application, an opening
roof. But in this application it has not been wired to operate,
leaving a clear roof window in place. The car is reported to have
been built in California and covered only about 2,000 miles since
it was completed. The car has a period-correct trunk rack, and
trunk, into which the battery has been relocated. Additional
features on the exterior include a Flying Quail radiator ornament
and chrome grill stone guard. This is a very practical and
user-friendly street rod powered by a Ford 302CI V8 mated to a Ford
C4 automatic transmission with a 9 positraction rear. There are
disc brakes up front, and drums in the rear. There are gleaming
chrome wire wheels all around with Ford logo center caps and near
new Goodyear tires. Further upgrades include rack amp; pinion
steering and new dual exhaust. The interior features black vinyl
with grey cloth insets, with bucket seats up front. Red seat belts
match the exterior color. The custom wood dash includes VDO gauges,
a Pioneer AM/FM/CD stereo with Pioneer speakers, and a button for
the attention-getting Ah-Oogah horn. The car is an older build, so
there are a few chips in the paint and other patina, but the car
has a really nice look and offers a great deal of fun for your
friends and family. It will attract a great deal of attention at
shows and cruise nights, and represents a great value in an iconic
Model A rod.