Used 1932 Austin Bantam street legal rat rod Hot rod - cars & trucks - by... for sale in Arlington, TX
$9,550
Vehicle Details
1932 Year | $9,550 Price | convertible Body Type |
compact Size | black Exterior Color | excellent General Condition |
clean Title Status | 8 cylinders Cylinders | automatic Transmission |
rwd Drive Train | gas Fuel Type |
Vehicle Description
Small Block Chevy 350,
461 double hump fuelie heads,
high nickel block,
Speed Pro FT Teflon pistons,
Summit Racing stage 3 intake manifold,
Holley 0-90670 670 CFM four barrel carb
9” Ford rear end.
Fiberglass body.
Turbo Hydra-Matic 700R4 with overdrive
Pertronix Flame Thrower electronic distributor (looks stock, but there are no points to adjust)
Steering box Rebuilt by A1 Cardone July 2020 (1966 Ford F-series manual steering box)
All front steering bushings, ball joints, and tie rod ends replaced in early 2020
Complete brake service in early 2020
Clean blue Texas title in my name. Titled as 1932 Austin Bantam. No annual inspection required on this car with antique plates ($50 for 5 year plate, $10/year).
1948 Ford coupe front axle, splindle, and king pins.
Mid 60’s Chevy master cylinder
Dayco Poly Cog 5050420237 accessory belt
Lots of new parts, including a Bluetooth audio system.
Videos:
TRADES
(If you want to trade for something, please read the following)
Things I will trade for (no projects):
Almost any 2 door car from 1965.
Nissan Skyline
‘61-‘65 Lincoln
CJ, YJ, TJ
Austin Mini
Things I will not trade for:
Anything that’s front wheel drive (unless it’s an Austin Mini)
Anything with 4 door (unless the rear doors open backwards.)
Any pickup that’s newer than 1970
Anything that doesn’t run.
Motorcycles. I already have 5. I don’t need any more.
Guns; sorry, but everyone seems to think their guns are worth WAY too much.
461 double hump fuelie heads,
high nickel block,
Speed Pro FT Teflon pistons,
Summit Racing stage 3 intake manifold,
Holley 0-90670 670 CFM four barrel carb
9” Ford rear end.
Fiberglass body.
Turbo Hydra-Matic 700R4 with overdrive
Pertronix Flame Thrower electronic distributor (looks stock, but there are no points to adjust)
Steering box Rebuilt by A1 Cardone July 2020 (1966 Ford F-series manual steering box)
All front steering bushings, ball joints, and tie rod ends replaced in early 2020
Complete brake service in early 2020
Clean blue Texas title in my name. Titled as 1932 Austin Bantam. No annual inspection required on this car with antique plates ($50 for 5 year plate, $10/year).
1948 Ford coupe front axle, splindle, and king pins.
Mid 60’s Chevy master cylinder
Dayco Poly Cog 5050420237 accessory belt
Lots of new parts, including a Bluetooth audio system.
Videos:
TRADES
(If you want to trade for something, please read the following)
Things I will trade for (no projects):
Almost any 2 door car from 1965.
Nissan Skyline
‘61-‘65 Lincoln
CJ, YJ, TJ
Austin Mini
Things I will not trade for:
Anything that’s front wheel drive (unless it’s an Austin Mini)
Anything with 4 door (unless the rear doors open backwards.)
Any pickup that’s newer than 1970
Anything that doesn’t run.
Motorcycles. I already have 5. I don’t need any more.
Guns; sorry, but everyone seems to think their guns are worth WAY too much.