*1928 Ford Phaeton Convertible Custom*Few cars are more emblematic
of the custom car scene than a well modified 1920s or 1930s Ford
Roadster. Starting as a stately, somewhat subdued car, by stripping
off body panels, adding larger powerplants and adding custom
interiors, these became the basis for hot rodding and a perfect way
to have a lot of open-air fun behind the wheel.This 1928 Ford
Phaeton Custom Convertible has a very unique story, being built
into its hot rod form initially during the 1950s in the epicenter
for the movement - Southern California. It then spent decades
hiding out in the rafters of a barn in Northern Oregon, before
being sold to an enthusiast in Washington state who got it back on
the road. That being said, it was still in serious need of
restoration, so the next owners took the car to Nissen's Hot Rod
Garage in Williams, CA, who did a full custom build between 2018
and 2022. When the car was stripped to bare metal before being
finished in bright orange, the restoration team found an 1895
quarter in the car - also known as a "Two-Bit" piece, which quickly
became the car's new name and the piece is forever enshrined in the
car's dashboard.In addition to the bright orange paint, the car
received a custom convertible top with glass rear windows, and an
aggressive set of 16-inch spinner-milled wheels wrapped in radial
tires. As everything in this roadster is on display, the exhaust,
mirrors, spreader bars and more are all highly finished in chrome,
giving the car a stunning look. The interior is wrapped in black
vinyl with orange pinstriping wrapping around the seatback and on
to the doors. The dashboard is finished in body color and features
custom pin striping, engine turned metal and modern gauges, as well
as the aforementioned "Two-Bit" piece.Powering this Phaeton is a
292 cubic inch Ford V8, topped with a 4-71 supercharger. From the
"Y-Block" family, this is a period-correct powertrain for the
Phaeton, although it is believed in the 1950s the car ran with
Oldsmobile power. The supercharger is topped with a Holly 850CFM
carburetor, and power is sent back through a 5-speed Tremec gearbox
to a Ford 9-Inch rear end with positraction. If you wanted to
really have some fun in this car, a drag-racing line lock system
was installed, making for some exciting burnouts.This car was built
for shows and touring, but has only seen 502 miles since its
completion. Built to a high standard and with lots of great pieces,
"Two-Bit" is ready for its next chapter with an owner that
appreciates old school hot rodding and will enjoy every drive.*Key
Features* * Comprehensive Restoration by Nissen's Hot Rod Garage in
Williams, CA * Ford 292ci Y-Block V8 * 4-71 Supercharger * Holley
850 CFM Carburetor * 5-Speed Tremec Manual Gearbox * Orange Paint *
Custom Pinstriping * 16-Inch Mag-Style Wheels * Whippet Front
Grille * Polished Spreader Bars * Front Disc Brakes * Drag Racing
Line Lock System * Shorty Headers w/Dump Tubes * Full Exhaust
w/Chrome Rear Tips * Ford 9-Inch Rear End *
Posi-Traction*Additional Information* * Registrations from 1950s to
Present * Old Photos of Car * Build InvoicesFor more information on
this 1928 Ford Phaeton Convertible Custom or any of our 100+
high-performance cars always in stock, contact one of our friendly
and knowledgeable sales consultants or always feel free to stop by
our Bellevue, WA Park Place Ltd campus - where we have over 40,000
sq ft of indoor showrooms filled with the finest cars. As part of
the Park Place Motor Group family, which includes Park Place Aston
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