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1930 FORD MODEL A- Custom Built for Paul Sr. By JESSE JAMES & AUSTIN SPEED SHOP

1930 Ford Model A Coupe

Ford Model A 1930 technical specifications

Condition: Used
Item location: St. George, Utah, United States
Make: Ford
Model: Model A
SubModel: Coupe
Type: Coupe
Year: 1930
VIN: A2764008
Color: White
Number of cylinders: 8
Fuel: Gasoline
Transmission: Automatic
Interior color: White
Vehicle Title: Clear
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Description

If you are an avid fan of reality television, specially of the automotive variety, hen I am betting that you saw the episode of ‘Jesse James Outlaw Garage’ on Discovery Channel, here Jesse & the crew @ Austin Speed Shop built a gorgeous one-of-a-kind 1930 Ford Model A 5-Window Coupe for none other than Paul Teutul Sr. from Orange County Choppers. Well folks, ere is your chance to own this very piece of Hot Rod history!

‘Red Hills Rods & Classics’ is very happy to offer you this amazing Hot Rod, hich I just recently acquired from Paul Sr. in a multi-car deal. Over the last 16 years, have handled some amazing vehicles, ncluding some of the most rare American muscle cars in the world, s well as many amazing & unique Hot Rods including the 1932 Ford Roadster that Jesse James & The Austin Speed Shop built on television a few years back. I can safely say this this 1930 Ford Model A Coupe is on top of the all-time badass list!

Paul Sr. wanted a 50’s East-Coast style Hot Rod, hich is obviously where he grew up admiring the true Hot Rods back in the day. I have to say that Jesse & his crew absolutely nailed it! This Rod is featured in ‘Traditional Rod & Kulture’ magazine Issue #33, aying out the build process in detail. The crew did not know who the client was for much of the build, s Jesse kept it a secret. Bob Merkt found the Coupe body in Iowa, hich was in such good condition that he said that it was actually a shame to cut out the new sub rails to make room for the deep channel. The original 1930 Ford chassis (stamped w/ VIN # A2764008) was disassembled, quared up & fitted w/ new cross-members to dial in the stance. It uses a dropped & drilled I-beam on custom hairpins up front & a buggy spring w/ a modified Pete & Jakes ladder bar assembly for the ’57 Ford rear-end. Self-energizing Lincoln drum brakes were used behind the 1940 Ford steelies.

As the chassis was being finished, ork started on the 1953 Chrysler 331ci Hemi motor, dding a Weiand three-deuce intake & flowing Zoomie headers by Bob Merkt. Stromberg donated (3) of their new Black & Chrome Stromberg 97 carburetors, hich was very nice of them to do! Paul Sr. requires lots of legroom, aking a manual transmission out of the question. The early Hemi blocks use an integrated bellhousing, nd adapting transmissions w/out removable housings required a bit of work. A 727 Torqueflite automatic transmission was pulled from another project & Kail Withers painstakingly trimmed the tranny back to the pump cover to mount the adaptor plate. The center cross-members then had to be modified for the wider transmission pan. James Parker was tapped to create the new floor & trunk panel where the Moon tank rests. Though many East Coast cars ran un-chopped, t was decided to bring the top down 2” w/ a clean slice that required minimal work to finish out. Jesse & Bob hammered out a piece of flat steel into a slightly domed panel to fill the top, hich came out excellent! Jesse also created the one-off nerf bar that circles the Buick taillights from 2” chunks of stainless steel & crafted the twin flat-bar insert for the grille. Back in 1958, our round headlights were the latest rage from Detroit & were showing up on kustom cars everywhere! Inspired, esse added four vintage snowmobile lamps, taggering them down low on handmade stands. This is one of my favorite features on the car.

The interior saw another successful kustom-car inspired challenge met, s Jesse hand-built the steering wheel center & outer hoop in stainless, hen cast a clear ring from a custom old. He also hand-built the matching shift knob. Check out how the shifter is mounted in the middle of the dash to keep the floor open for more legroom. Very cool! The ‘54 Ford dash is simply beautiful & was massaged to perfection by Alex Swanson, ho also installed a set of gauges behind the glove box door, here you will also find the ignition switch & light switch. With the one-off seats & pedals laid out, aul Sr. was brought in for a test-fit w/ the steering column. Model A’s are known for being cramped but not this one! I am 6’2” & 210 Lbs, nd I fit comfortably w/ 5” remaining above my head and lots of legroom. After the test-fit, he car was blown completely apart w/ components sent to Speed & Sport Chrome in Houston, ho did an outstanding job! Parts dipped include everything from the smallest bolts & washers to the suspension, heels, arnish moldings, acking plates, auge bezels, rackets, ard line hoses, tc. and let me tell you, t all shines! Anything that was not sent out to chrome was painted White, ncluding the engine block. Custom Car Crafters in Austin shot the German White hue inside & out, nd polished all surfaces to a high luster! Leonard Harvey, legendary upholsterer who was doing custom cars back in the day, id the tuck & roll, dding contrasting black carpeting w/ pleated inserts & piping. It just doesn’t get much cooler folks! She starts w/ a flick of the wrist, dles smoothly & runs beautifully in every way! Did I mention how she sounds? Absolutely INCREDIBLE, he way a real Hot Rod should!

I have never had a vehicle on my showroom floor that gets attention like this car, eriod! It is truly a rolling piece of art, nd the opportunity to acquire such a vehicle rarely if ever comes around. This 1930 Ford Model a 5-Window Coupe is for the collector who only wants the best of the BEST! Please do not inquire unless you are truly interested in purchasing this vehicle and have the means to do so!

Thank you.

Enclosed shipping is available anywhere in the world at the buyer’s expense. Please do not make an offer on this vehicle unless you have the funds available now and intend to purchase the car. You are more than welcome to inspect this vehicle at any time before the end of the listing. I also reserve the right to end the listing at any time. Please, o emails! A serious buyer will always pick up the phone to discuss the vehicle. If you are a serious buyer and have any questions at all, lease do not hesitate to call Steve @ (435) 703-0003 or (435) 628-2866.

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