For Sale: 1939 Ford Street Rod in Newark, Ohio for sale in Newark, OH

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Vehicle Description To no fault of its own a piece of history here at JJ Rods LLC is back on the market! Check out the first 1939 Ford Coast to Coast ever sold in the U.
S.
- yes you read that right The FIRST Coast to Coast! We were fortunate to acquire this 12,000-mile car from the original owner/builder.
If you're a collector - own a piece of history! Under the hood you will find a 355 engine, 350 Trans, Edelbrock manifold with 600 carb, Dyno-Max Headers with Ultra-Flow mufflers.
Billet Specialties Air Cleaner, Griffin aluminum radiator, polished alternator and A/C compressor.
Interior was finished by Street Seats in tan ultra-leather, Custom bucket seats with center console.
Autometer gauges.
Lokar shifter with Tilt Weld steering wheel, Vintage Air, Power windows! Remote trunk, doors and windows.
Pioneer stereo with CD player.
Painted in Mazda Miata red.
Lift off top is covered in Mercedes tan fabric.
Shaved door handles, Custom one-off chrome grille and side mirrors, Hagen taillights.
Detailed under carriage - eight-inch Ford rear end with 3:
08 gears.
Polished four-wheel disc brakes and Ford power rack and pinion steering.
With Aldan coil over on front and rear and four bar suspension.
Riding on Weld Wheels.
BF Goodrich P185/65R/15 on front and P275/65R/16 on the rear.
69,900.
  • Year: 1939
  • Make: Ford
  • Model: Street Rod

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