1936 Ford Roadster Convertible
Sale price: $25,000.00
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Technical specifications
Manufacturer: | Ford |
Model: | Roadster |
Year: | 1936 |
Type: | Roadster |
Fuel Type: | Gasoline |
Color: | Green |
Mileage: | 0 |
Interior Color: | Green/ white |
Engine: | V8 |
Number of Cylinders: | 8 |
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1936 Ford Roadster. This all steel car is a "50's Hot Rod" we built, just as it would appear in the little Rod and Custom books of the 50's and early 60's. The top is chopped 1". It is powered by a 1958 Olds 371 - J-2, mated to a 39 trans using old Offenhauser adapter, starter, change over, flywheel and motor mounts just as it would be in the 50's The sheet metal is excellent and rear fenders are NOS. The car has been completed about 5 years ago and has been used very little,
I have a clear title in my name.
If you have any questions call Bob@ 613-623-6705. I am about 3.5 hours north of Syracuse NY, you are welcome to come and inspect.
Many people ask what about shipping to USA? Any trouble getting across the border? Do you know any trucking companies? A commercial carrier has to go through a broker crossing the border. There are no tariffs, taxes, or duties but the broker charges a feedepending on the value, usually around $200. If you come get the car yourself you don't require a brokerits considered a casual entry and the US customs officer fill out the paper work free of charge. This paper work shows you have legally imported the vehicle into the US. It may be required when you license the vehicle in your state. Sorry No trades. Good luck Bidding.
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I have a clear title in my name.
If you have any questions call Bob@ 613-623-6705. I am about 3.5 hours north of Syracuse NY, you are welcome to come and inspect.
Many people ask what about shipping to USA? Any trouble getting across the border? Do you know any trucking companies? A commercial carrier has to go through a broker crossing the border. There are no tariffs, taxes, or duties but the broker charges a feedepending on the value, usually around $200. If you come get the car yourself you don't require a brokerits considered a casual entry and the US customs officer fill out the paper work free of charge. This paper work shows you have legally imported the vehicle into the US. It may be required when you license the vehicle in your state. Sorry No trades. Good luck Bidding.
Also published at eBay.ca