1948 Ford Deluxe $29,995 | |
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Price: | $29,995 |
Phone: | 866-424-4536 |
Location: | San Diego, CA |
Details: | 1948 Ford Super Deluxe Tudor Sedan Pro Street came from Texas originally, it is rust free and I have had it for 19 years. The front suspension is Mustang II and the Optima battery is in the trunk. The engine is a 4 bolt main, 010 high nickel, Chevrolet 350, truck block bored .060, which makes it 360 cubic inches. It was bored and honed with a torque plate, 9.6 to 1 compression ratio flat top pistons forged pistons, resized, magnafluxed, shot peened, Chevrolet Pink rods with ARP bolts. The crank is forged steel and the reciprocating unit was balanced. The cam is a Big Mutha Thumpr flat tappet Comp Cams unit with Patriot 2.02 X 1.60 aluminum heads and an Edelbrock dual quad intake with two 500 CFM Edelbrock carbs and fender well exit headers. It has Harland Sharp roller rocker arms, a windage tray and a Pete Jackson gear drive. (Note: The photo of the engine with the painted heads was the old pair of GM heads, but they have been replaced with the Patriot Aluminum heads, the photo is to show the roller rockers.) The transmission is a Turbo 350 with a shift kit a 3,500 stall speed converter and the rear end is a 9 inch, 31 spline ford with 3.55 gears. The rear was professionally back halved by Tilson Automotive in Plattsmouth Nebraska about 3 years ago. The car has never been raced and I have never taken the engine over 6,000 RPMs The paint is probably an 8 or 9, the trim is all nice and the car is very straight. The car is not a ten footer, it looks good up close, but it does have the normal nicks and scratches from a car that is driven. It has been rewired with an EZ Wiring harness it has a tilt steering wheel and it has a touch screen stereo with an amp. Now for the bad: The carpet should be replaced and the fuel gauge doesnt work. The car has an aftermarket air conditioner that has been changed to R134, but it isnt hooked up. To be honest, the air never worked that well, so I just never hooked up the wire. The color is a 1996 Chevy color called Bahama Blue. |
Analysis: | Poor Deal, 13.0% above market avg. What's this? |