Gateway Classic Cars of Tampa is proud to offer this 1929 Ford
Roadster, which was modeled after the feature car in the November
1977 issue of Hot Rod Magazine. This car was completed in 1988, and
it has definitely been babied in its life with slightly more than
11,000 on the odometer. This car uses a Gibbons fiberglass body
painted in a bright metallic silver with a removable Carson top
with a mild chop. There is a flip-up rumble seat if you want to
bring a couple close friends along for a cruise, and the car's look
is finished off with staggered-width Centerline aluminum wheels
(15x5 front, 15x8 rear) and tasteful chrome on the front axle and
the side axle links. Under the custom-made Rootlieb four-piece
steel hood sits a 350 CID V8 that has been upgraded with Edelbrock
Performer intake, Edelbrock 600 cfm four-barrel carb with electric
choke, electric fuel pump and hugger headers. This engine is backed
by a Turbo 350 three-speed automatic that sends power to the rear
wheels through a nine-inch rear end with 3.55 gears. For added
performance and handling, this 1929 Ford Roadster rides on a
custom-made, fully boxed frame Koni coil-over shocks and Wilwood
four-wheel disc brakes. Options on this 1929 Ford Roadster include
leather interior, rally wheels and radial tires. To see 100+ HD
pictures and videos of this 1929 Ford Roadster, please visit
GatewayClassicCars.com. For more information or to schedule an
appointment to view car in person, please call the Tampa showroom
at (813)645-6200 or email us directly at
[email protected].