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    <title>1936 Ford Roadster for sale on Hotrodhotline</title>
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      <title>1936 Ford Roadster</title>
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      <description>1936 FORD ROADSTER  WOW NEW LOW REDUCED PRICE NOW ON 2 24 2023....  319,000 OR BEST OFFER&#13;
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Featuring the work of Squeeg and Doug Jerger, Squeeg's Kustoms // Jon Wright's CustomChrome Plating // Terry Hegman // Jason Smith, Hot Rod Garage // Butch Clark //  Dean Alexander, East Coast Hot Rod Garage // Danny Tesar, Precision Hot Rods &amp; Fabricatio&#13;
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SPECIAL PRICE REDUCTION ON&#13;
APRIL 14TH 2022&#13;
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NOW ONLY $389,000.00 FIRM&#13;
Financing and shipping, we can arrange for you.&#13;
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HAS  IT  ALL&#13;
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BODY DETAILS&#13;
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• Original steel 1936 Ford roadster body, reinforced&#13;
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• Top chopped 2-3/4", original top irons chromed&#13;
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• Fenders extended, wheel openings re-shaped&#13;
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• Running boards modified, rubber inserts recessed&#13;
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• Modified 1949 Plymouth bumpers front and rear&#13;
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• Custom splash pans, sunken license plate&#13;
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• Custom fabricated grille and surround&#13;
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• Custom 1954 Buick-style headlights&#13;
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• Custom fabricated taillights&#13;
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• Handmade metal fender skirts are flush-fitted,  not  fiberglass, of course.&#13;
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• Fabricated brass trim chrome-plated&#13;
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CHASSIS&#13;
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• 1936 Ford frame, X-member boxed and reinforced&#13;
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• Heidts front crossmember&#13;
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• Heidts independent front suspension&#13;
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• Tubular A-arms&#13;
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• Ford spindles&#13;
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• Front disc brakes, Ford 11" rotors, GM calipers&#13;
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• QA1 coilover front shocks&#13;
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• Heidts Mustang II rack-and-pinion&#13;
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• Detroit Speed power steering pump&#13;
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• Ford 9-inch rearend, Ford axles&#13;
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• Custom fabricated 4-link with panhard bar&#13;
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• RideTech rear air bags, Pro Shocks coilover shocks&#13;
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• Ford rear drum brakes&#13;
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• Corvette-style dual-chamber master-cylinder&#13;
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• Lokar emergency brake lever and cable&#13;
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• Ford steel wheels with Coker Tire radial whitewalls&#13;
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• Restored, chrome-plated 1956 Lincoln wheelcovers&#13;
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DRIVETRAIN&#13;
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• 351cid Ford Windsor V8 Engine, bored .030-over&#13;
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• Line honed with 351 Cleveland main bearing spacers&#13;
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• 3.90 Callies Magnum crankshaft&#13;
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• 6.200 Callies Ultra I-beam connecting rods&#13;
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• Diamond flat-top pistons&#13;
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• 10.98:1 compression ratio&#13;
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• Comp Cams 35-246-3 hydraulic camshaft&#13;
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• Comp Cams Pro Magnum hydraulic lifters&#13;
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• Comp Cams 924-1 valve springs&#13;
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• Harland Sharp aluminum roller rockers&#13;
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• Manley 2.05/1.60 valves&#13;
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• PBM Performance heads&#13;
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• Carl's Ford Parts / Blue Thunder tri-carb set-up&#13;
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• 3x2 Holley carbs&#13;
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• 1957 Ford Thunderbird valve covers&#13;
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• Mallory Unilite electronic ignition&#13;
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• Sanderson headers&#13;
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• Ford C6 three-speed automatic transmission&#13;
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• Shift kit&#13;
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INCIDENTALS&#13;
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• Show quality chrome-plating and polishing by&#13;
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Jon Wright's CustomChrome Plating&#13;
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• Vintage Air GenII heating and air conditioning&#13;
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• Custom gauges by Classic Instruments&#13;
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• Deluxe sound system&#13;
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• Hidden back-up camera with on-board monitor&#13;
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"In some ways, this '36 is a little tough to define, and we like that. Its liquid profile harks back to the classic, early customs, but you won't find the era's usual hallmarks—the white top, tall grille, flipper caps, etcetera. It's traditional in some regards (if you forget that nothing sat this low in the 1950s), but there's plenty of modern equipment at play. Maybe the best way to sum it up is that it's both familiar and unlike anything we've seen—which is kind of what customs are all about, right?"&#13;
—From issue #78 of The Rodder's Journal&#13;
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STOCK #2159 Z Z Z&#13;
IS IN CLEVELAND, OHIO AREA&#13;
WE CAN PICK YOU UP AT THE AIRPORT&#13;
GLAD TO HELP&#13;
QUESTIONS?  CALL OR TEXT RAY SCHULER&#13;
574 849 5323 NOW OR ANYTIME. I ANSWER MY PHONE, NO PHONE TAG&#13;
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THANK'S FOR LOOKING&#13;
GOD  BLESS YOU, THE USA, AND  THE UKARAINIANS.</description>
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