For Sale: 1940 Ford Coupe in Ken2od, Michigan for sale in Grand Rapids, MI

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Vehicle Description GR Auto Gallery is pleased to present this very well built 1940 Ford Coupe for your consideration.
The '40 Ford is all steel and is powered by an all aluminum 351 Windsor block that was bored and stroked to 445ci with a Pro charger and intercooled supercharger.
Other features include MSD ignition, Holly carburetor, 3 inch stainless exhaust, aluminum radiator with dual cooling fans, built powerglide transmission, Hurst Quarter Stick shifter with reverse lock out, Wilwood disc brakes both front and rear, Hailbrand 15 inch wheels with BF Goodrich tires, Winters rear end, Electric cooling fan, Oburg engine oil filter, GPS Speedometer, coil shocks all around, all chrome trim is stainless(original Bumpers) Professional red leather tuck and roll interior and trunk, Tilt wheel, VDO gauges and tachometer, stereo, power windows and power steering, kill switch behind drivers seat.
The car was built by a long time, fast car enthuiast.
In the mid 1970s he built the top-fuel dragster Hallucination and was at the dragstrip with the likes of Don Garlitz and Shirley Muldowney.
He later owned and operated Tico Racing Engines near MIS Speedway where he built many cars and engines for other racing teams.
The owner drove this 1940 Ford for 30 years with the old v8 in it and decided it was time to build himself a fast car.
The car has less than 30 miles on the build of the engine.
With the turn of a key you can hear that this car was built to perform.
Gr Auto Gallery, LLC and our sister company, Wheelz Sales and Leasing Inc.
makes every effort to represent each vehicle accurately and with integrity.
We also welcome third party inspections when necessary.
Although we try to do our very best to be accurate in our description writing we are human and do make mistakes.
Unless otherwise noted, All vehicles are sold AS IS, No Warranty Expressed or Implied.
All sales final.
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  • Year: 1940
  • Make: Ford
  • Model: Coupe

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