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For Sale - 1936 Ford 3-window coupe
  • jshuck1978
    Posts: 1Hitchhiker
    I am listing my dad's 1936 Ford 3 window coupe (project) for sale. He passed away last May and never got it finished. I don't have the time or money to continue it so my mom wanted me to list it. All work was done by my dad. Below is a brief summary of what he has in it.



    1936 Ford 3 Window Coupe Street Rod (all steel) – has been chopped

    Title in hand

    LS1 engine: 6 speed manual with Rewarder Headers (stainless coated)

    5.7L, 8-350 TransAm

    LS1 Polished motor mounts

    Stainless Radiator

    Smooth hood sides plus extra set of louvered hood sides

    Custom dash pattern model included

    2 extra 36 grills

    Lokar floor mount shifter

    Air conditioning unit included

    Custom 15 ga. Stainless gas tank – Rock Valley

    Stainless Steering Column – Flaming River

    Banjo Steering Wheel

    All American Series gauges (white faced) by Classic Instruments

    Chrome LS1 water pump cover

    Street Performance Chrome LS1 Harness

    Custom Stainless Radiator with dual fans

    Ron Francis Wiring

    Power Suicide doors

    Custom Mirrors

    All window glass is included

    Wiper arms

    Tires: B.F. Goodrich 17” Front 215/45/ZR17, 20” Back 245/40/ZR20

    Billet Wheels

    Custom chrome bumpers

    Custom stainless exhaust system included

    Power deck lid

    Power windows

    Disc brakes

    Heidt’s Independent front suspension and Superide IRS

    Mustang II Rack and Pinon Steering

    Jeep Liberty heated seat frames

    Recess license plate

    Hardin Marine Performance Sealed Battery



    pictures below



    http://picasaweb.google.com/jshuck1978/1936FordCoupe#





    As you can see from the descritption above, he had alot of money in this car. Please let me know if you have any questions and I will try to answer them for you. jshuck1978@gmail.com Thanks again, Jason
  • Oldcar_MechanicOldcar_Mechanic
    Posts: 1,786Platinum Member
    Sorry for your loss.



    Sounds like a nice car. Best of luck selling it.



    Ron
  • lsudecat04
    Posts: 1Hitchhiker
    I sent you an email.
    Sorry for your loss.