For Sale: 1940 Ford Coupe in Fredericksburg, Texas for sale in Fredericksburg, TX

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Vehicle Description Welcome to StreetDreamsTexas as celebrate our 24th year in the classic automobile business and our 2nd annual classic car auction.
We are very excited to have this for your viewing pleasure.
This car was built by the art Morrison family for arts son Craig before he got his drivers license it was an eight year project from 1990-1998.
This is an all steel coupe built to be a driver but 520 in.
engine pushing over 700 hp! This is one thumping machine pumping some beautiful notes through the Hooker headers.
Aluminum heads and so much more.
Check out those Crager SS wheels on the back they look like they're 2 foot wide, the deepest ones I have ever personally seen.
The engine was built by EPD racing backed by a heavy duty turbo 400 automatic transmission.
Another handy item is the four-wheel disc brakes, and coil over suspension.
The rear end is a strange 9 inch Positrac and four link rear suspension.
The radiator is aluminum with electric fans.
Financing and shipping are available to make this bad boy a reality.
One of my customers and friend bought this baby thinking it was a Sunday Cruiser smiling he said it should probably be on the drag strip as it is not for the faint at heart but for a serious car driver.
It has a tasteful roll bar system and race inspired seat belts and not just for show!!.
  • Year: 1940
  • Make: Ford
  • Model: Coupe

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