Backyard innovation meets military muscle in this 1930 Ford Model A
Rat Rod, decked out in matte Army Green that perfectly matches its
no-nonsense persona. Featuring a dramatically chopped top, the
profile sits low and mean, while the metal visor adds extra grit
above the windshield. Wire wheels sized at 19 inches roll at all
four corners, giving a classic touch to this radical custom build.
Custom gun barrel exhausts protrude boldly from the sides, making
an unmistakable visual statement. The clever removable rag top
attaches with sturdy buttons, and the unique cone-style taillight
finishes off the rear with distinctive flair. Those
4.75/5.00/5.25/5.50-19 tires provide the perfect connection to
pavement with their purposeful tread design.
Military influence continues inside with aluminum bomber seats
covered in tough canvas material. The black and green color
combination flows through the entire interior, extending to the
canvas door panels for a unified war-machine look. Only half an
airplane-style steering wheel controls the direction, while the
hand grenade shifter knob makes gear changes an explosive affair.
Wire mesh in place of glass for the rear windows adds industrial
character, and the AM/FM radio stands ready for cruise soundtracks.
Every aspect of the floor has been custom fabricated, resulting in
a cabin that's completely one-of-a-kind in both form and
function.
Powering this battlefield cruiser is a Ford 239 cubic inch Flathead
V8 equipped with Third Gen heads for improved performance. An
Offenhauser triple carb intake hosts three Ford dual-barrel
carburetors, creating an impressive fuel delivery system that
maximizes the Flathead's potential. Straight Zoomie exhausts exit
from the engine bay for an unmistakable sound and appearance. A
4-speed manual transmission channels power to the 10-bolt rear end
for proper acceleration. The suspension utilizes a 4-link with
transverse leaf spring up front and transverse leaf spring with
trailing arms at the rear, while front disc brakes deliver
effective stopping capability.
HIGHLIGHTS:
• 239 Flathead V8 Engine with Third Gen Heads
• Offenhauser Triple Carb Intake
• Three Ford Dual Barrel Carburetors
• 4 Speed Manual Transmission
• 10 Bolt Rear End
• 4-Link with Transverse Leaf Spring Front Suspension
• Transverse Leaf Spring with Trailing Arms Rear Suspension
• Front Disc Brakes
• Zoomie Exhaust with No Mufflers
• 12V Battery System
• Army Green Matte Finish Paint
• Chopped Top
• Removable Rag Top with Button Mounts
• 19" Wire Wheels in 4.75/5.00/5.25/5.50-19 Tires
• Custom Gun Barrel Style Exhaust
• Cone Style Taillight
• Metal Visor
• Custom Trunk Mural
• Black and Green Interior with Aluminum Bomber Seats with Canvas
Covering
• Canvas Covered Door Panels
• Partial Airplane Style Steering Wheel
• Hand Grenade Shifter Knob
• Wire Mesh in Rear Side Windows
• AM/FM Radio
• Custom Floor Panels
• Military-Themed Accents
• Fully Custom Build
Custom Rod culture doesn't get more authentic than this 1930 Ford
Model A Rat Rod. From the triple-carb Flathead V8 to the
military-styled interior complete with bomber seats and grenade
shifter, this custom creation embodies pure hot rod spirit with its
one-off construction and unmistakable attitude. Call today!
Vehicle Details
1930 Ford Model A
Listing ID:CC-1936759
Price:$39,995
Location:Concord, North Carolina
Year:1930
Make:Ford
Model:Model A
Exterior Color:Army Green
Interior Color:Black
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:0
Stock Number:9142-CHA
VIN:0K0113500
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