1930 ford model Atudor sedanHOT RODFor Sale is a very nice example of American Hot Rod. This fine 2 door Sedan has a 5" chopped top, ports a 5.7 liter 350 cu" V8 for powertrain accompanied by a 350 Turbo Automatic transmission. According to the paperwork that was passed to us, his car was restored to its current state in 2002-03. Below is a list of components and equipment on the car:
- 5" chopped top and replaced with a ribbed Suburban top
- late 70's Corvette independent rear end
- 64 Mustang steering box
- 47-50 Chevrolet front spindles
- Chevrolet front disc brakes
- 2 1/2" dropped Bell Tech front axle
- all steel body, ith fiberglass fenders and hood
- Vintage A/C and Heat
- Speed-o-vdo gauges
- orielly oil temp, attery guages
- Lokar shifter
- Lokar Ebrake
- Centerline 15x8 rears, 5/7 fronts
- p235/70/15 rear
- p195/60/15 front
- am/fm/cd
- front seat S-10 custom fitted
On Jul-23-15 at 08:01:24 PDT, eller added the following information:
Trade ins are welcome, f and only the trade is available for us to look at and inspect. We have a lender that may possibly finance you depending on your credit rating, ut you must live in the Metro St Louis Mo area to qualify. Financing is should be already in place before making a buy bid, o please if you are not a cash buyer, lease arrange your own financing. Thank you.
If you live in one of the following states, heck the chart to see if sales tax must be collected at pick up, r you pay in your home state. Some states are non reciprocal, eaning that they charge out of state buyers sales tax, nd give them a credit in their home state. Please call with questions, r email after reviewing the chart if you do not understand. Thanks:
Reciprocal - Non-Reciprocal Vehicle Tax Rate Chart July 2015 Nonresidents may not claim the nonresident purchaser exemption (Section 5, ox A of Form ST-556, ales Tax Transaction Return) on purchases of motor vehicles or trailers that will be titled in a state that does not give Illinois residents a nonresident purchaser exemption on their purchases in that state of motor vehicles or trailers that will be titled in Illinois (i.e., here is no reciprocal exemption). Motor vehicles leased to nonresidents using drive-away permits or transferring out-of-state vehicle registration plates will be exempt, egardless of the purchaser’s state of residence. See instructions for Form ST-556-LSE, ransaction Return for Leases, or more information about this exemption. As a condition of claiming this exemption, onresident purchasers and lessees must certify that they are not residents of Illinois. See ST-588, onresidency Exemption Certification for Sales and Leases of Motor Vehicles and Trailers, vailable on our website at tax.illinois.gov. The chart below lists each state. It shows whether or not you must collect tax from purchasers from that state and, f so, he rate that you must use to compute tax due. Rates are subject to change. The information appearing below is current as of the date on this chart. Please refer to our website for the most current information. Reporting instructions are outlined in Informational Bulletins FY2005-13 and FY2006-11. State Two-letter state Must I Tax rate you must use abbreviation collect tax? (percent) Alabama AL No Exempt Alaska AK No Exempt Arizona AZ Yes 5.60% Arkansas AR No Exempt California CA Yes 6.25% Colorado CO No Exempt Connecticut CT No Exempt Delaware DE No Exempt District of Columbia DC No Exempt Florida FL Yes 6.00% Georgia GA No Exempt Hawaii HI Yes 4.00% Idaho ID No Exempt Indiana IN Yes 6.25% (RV’s & Cargo Trailers are exempt) Iowa IA No Exempt Kansas KS No Exempt Kentucky KY No Exempt Louisiana LA No Exempt Maine ME No Exempt Maryland MD No Exempt State Two-letter state Must I Tax rate you must use abbreviation collect tax? (percent) ST-58 (R-06/15) back Massachusetts MA Yes 6.25% Michigan MI Yes 6.00% Minnesota MN No Exempt Mississippi MS No Exempt Missouri MO No Exempt Montana MT No Exempt Nebraska NE No Exempt Nevada NV No Exempt New Hampshire NH No Exempt New Jersey NJ No Exempt New Mexico NM No Exempt New York NY No Exempt North Carolina NC No Exempt North Dakota ND No Exempt Ohio OH No Exempt Oklahoma OK No Exempt Oregon OR No Exempt Pennsylvania PA No Exempt Rhode Island RI No Exempt South Carolina SC Yes 5.00%, p to a maximum of $300 South Dakota SD No Exempt Tennessee TN No Exempt Texas TX No Exempt Utah UT No Exempt Vermont VT No Exempt Virginia VA No Exempt Washington WA No Exempt West Virginia WV No Exempt Wisconsin WI No Exempt Wyoming WY No Exempt
Brooks Motor Company has been in business since 2003, nd we are proud to say that we maintain a 100% positive feedback on Ebay, nd we also have an A+ rating with the BBB. Please bid with confidence. If you have any questions, eel free to call us at six one Eight, 39, ine 8 2 eight. Thank you.