Detail Info for: Mercury Convertible 1940 Mercury Convertible Street Rod - Project Car

Transaction Info
Sold On:
01/30/2012
Price:
$ 15995.00
Condition:
Mileage:
333333
Location:
Little Rock, AR, 72227
Seller Type:
Private seller
Vehicle Specification
Year Make Model:
1940 Mercury
Submodel Body Type:
Convertible Convertible
Engine:
8 - Cyl.
Transmission:
Automatic
VIN:
99A 2I7427
Vehicle Title:
Drive Train:
Fuel Type:
Gasoline
Standard Equipment:
Optional Equipment:
Vehicle Detail
1940 Mercury Street Rod, Top has been chopped 7 inches, Windshield and frame has been chopped 3 inches. Convertible frame has been rebuilt. Windshield is to be installed from the inside. The windshield frame has been TIG welded. Grill shroud fits under grill. Mustang 2 Fatman fabrication - front end. Running stock on upper and lower frames. All new bushings, bearings and seals. 302 engine out of a police car, completely rebuilt by Rush Engine. Street performance air cleaner and fuel injected. Three Speed Ford transmission. New 16 gauge firewall. OEM power steering rack. Running Borgenson steering bushings with I Didit Steering Column. Mustang 2 Re-manufactured calipers and brake rudders. NAISER steering wheel, Dakota digital dash, Dakota digital gear shift decoder, Ron Francis wiring harness, Bosch power window motors, Ball door openers, door latches installed, battery box installed, power window switches installed. Complete new 16 gauge floor pan, ribs and doors fit. Doors open and shut flawlessly. New truck pan and kick panels. Items were custom built for this car. Trunk hand made. One hundred hours on Trunk lid is radius-ed. 18 gallon stainless steel fuel tank. Set of 304 stainless steel exhaust pipes built-in mufflers with aluminum hangers. Back fenders have been enlarged to put larger tires. Gas door has been filled in. New gas tank in trunk. Vacuum operated license plate and Lokar dimmer switch. New brake pedal, gas pedel, steering column mount air conditioning hose bib. New Wood Bow. Seperate-Lokar emergency brake. Custom Made Drive Shaft. The third picture is a picture of the previous 1940 Mercury completed.