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1932 Ford Original Chassis Hot Rod Flathead Rat on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Lexington, North Carolina, United States

Lexington, North Carolina, United States
Used Original
Warranty:No

This is a 1932 Ford Frame with all of the cross members still riveted in. 
  It  has the original pedal assembeley
  Original steering
  5 original 18" wheels
  Good used rear cross member to replace the torched original
  Good used 1932 transmission
  Good used 1932 Front cross member ( repaired) 

The frame is a California original. The frame and everything else has very little if any pitting, The front end and rear axle came out an old restoration that had about 35,000 miles on it. I was going to use all of this to restore a car. No title. Ask any questions before you bid. All sales final. I will work with you on pickup. Contact me for payment methods to pay on pickup. NO Pay Pal

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