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2000 Peterbilt Dump w/Only 27000 miles

2000 Peterbilt Dump w/Only 27000 miles

$25,000

Hollis, New Hampshire

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2000 Peterbilt Convential 330 Dump Truck   6 Cyl Cat, 250 HP, 9 Speed Road Ranger Transmission, Central Hydraulic System, Front Plow Set-Up for Power Angle Plow, Rear Hydraulics for Sander, 10' Dump Body, Ex Town Truck, Just 27,000 miles and approx 2700 hours!    $25,000   For more information:   Please call Jaw Sales @ 603 598 1300 or 978 502 2267   105 Runnells Bridge Rd.  Hollis NH 03049   See more cars, trucks, equipment and parts for sale @ http://jaw-sales.webs.com/    *No text messaging please*   *If you will be coming to Jaw Sales to look at a vehicle or piece of equipment please call us at 978 502 2267 first so we can make sure someone is here to meet with you* Thank you!   Connect with Jaw Sales   Website: http://www.jaw-sales.webs.com LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/pub/paul-joyce/76/621/634 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JAWSALES

2000 Peterbilt Dump w/Only 27000 miles

2000 Peterbilt Dump w/Only 27000 miles

$25,000

Hollis, New Hampshire

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2000 Peterbilt Convential 330 Dump Truck   6 Cyl Cat, 250 HP, 9 Speed Road Ranger Transmission, Central Hydraulic System, Front Plow Set-Up for Power Angle Plow, Rear Hydraulics for Sander, 10' Dump Body, Ex Town Truck, Just 27,000 miles and approx 2700 hours!    $25,000   For more information:   Please call Jaw Sales @ 603 598 1300 or 978 502 2267   105 Runnells Bridge Rd.  Hollis NH 03049   See more cars, trucks, equipment and parts for sale @ http://jaw-sales.webs.com/    *No text messaging please*   *If you will be coming to Jaw Sales to look at a vehicle or piece of equipment please call us at 978 502 2267 first so we can make sure someone is here to meet with you* Thank you!   Connect with Jaw Sales   Website: http://www.jaw-sales.webs.com LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/pub/paul-joyce/76/621/634 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JAWSALES

Ford : Model A See Ad and Photos 1928 modified custom model a ford roadster pickup one of a kind all steal body

Ford : Model A See Ad and Photos 1928 modified custom model a ford roadster pickup one of a kind all steal body

$23,500

Warren, Ohio

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1928 Modified Custom Model A Ford Roadster Pickup A one-of-a-kind ALL STEAL Rat Rod About the Owner and Builder: If you’re a custom car enthusiast or builder yourself, then you very well know the pioneers of custom car building such as George Barris, Ed “Big Daddy” Roth, Norm Grabowski, or the “Alexander Brothers”, Mike and Larry Alexander. All these guys started out small time in a backyard garage in the 1940’s-1950’s and went on to be some of the most famous and sought after customizers ever. Following in his idols footsteps soon after would be Dan Heffner. Who is he you ask? Well, if you’re from NE Ohio and know anything about custom cars or have had the privilege of ever having him assist you in building your dream ride, then you know who this homegrown hero is and you know where his knowledge and craftsmanship rates. For the rest of you, allow me to enlighten: Dan was born in the early 1950’s and caught the bug by tinkering with cars with his old man out in the garage. By the late 1960’s he was well on this way in souping up his own rides and in the 1970’s started building, fabricating, painting, and customizing similar to his idols before him. He has built, customized, or assisted in the process for others dozens of cars and trucks. He has never made the fortunes or experienced the notoriety of the “big boys” but he’s never sought that out either. In fact, he was never in the “business” but rather just kept things as a simple hobby and past time. To this day, he still lives a humble and quiet life only about 10 miles from where it all started. Dan has one last custom car endeavor that has been in the works the past several years. In order to try to make that dream and project a reality and to settle a few others of life’s necessities and obligations, Dan is offering up to you his nostalgic and multi-award winning “Emerald Lady”, a 1928 modified custom Model A Ford Roadster Pickup that he started in 1992 and completed in 2003. About the Car: Body, Bed & Exterior: The all steal body derives from an original 1928 Tudor sedan pulled and hauled out of an old barn in Ravenna, Ohio in the Spring of 1992 (photo can be provided upon request). From there, the customizing and modifications began. The windshield posts were leaned back 7° degrees and the rear of the sedan body of cut off and later replaced with a custom hand-made all steal pickup bed and bottom rear pan. The bed has a removable white vinyl Tonneau cover. In the bed you where you will also find the 10 gallon spun-aluminum fuel tank. The taillights are 1939 Ford teardrops with glass lenses. The roof of the original sedan was cut off and later replaced with a custom-made removable steal top covered in white vinyl. This top can be easily removed to make the car an instant convertible but does require at least 2 people to remove the top. A small rear window was made in the top taken from a late model Lincoln Continental. The grill shell is a 1932 fiberglass unit with stainless steel inserts. The stainless steel headlights are off a 1993 Peterbilt which has built-in turn signals. Interior: The interior is done in white and aqua marine vinyl. The dash is modified from a 1932 Ford truck and has a custom gauge panel with Stewart-Warner gauges, auto meter tack, and Superior steering wheel. The bucket seats were modified from a 1980 Ford Fiesta. The dash was autographed by The Alexander Brothers, Mike and Larry Alexander during participation in an auto show held in Landcaster, OH in 2003. Larry later passed away in 2010 but his Brother Mike lives on. The first cars these guys built in the 1950’s was a Model A with a beefed up Flathead V-8 and a 1931 Model A truck known as the “grasshopper”. They certainly enjoyed Dan’s creation as well. Radio: AM/FM Radio with cassette. Speakers mounted behind seats. Chassis: The chassis is a stock Model A frame which has been modified to be fully boxed in. American rear coil over shocks, Pete & Jake’s front shocks, Speedway Motor’s rear radius rod, Panhard Bar, split wishbone front, 1932 Ford front I-Beam axle, 4 inch stretched and dropped Mustang steering box, 1976 Ford 9 inch rear end, 3.00 gears, 10 inch rear brakes, 1940 Ford front brakes, and 1948 Ford truck master cylinder. Wheels and Tires: Front wheels are 15x5 chrome – 5x5 ½ bolt pattern. Front tires are Diamond Back Classics 165R15 with 2 ¼ inch wide white walls. Rear wheels are 15x7 chrome – 5x5 ½ bolt pattern. Rear tires are Coker 255RX15 with 3 inch wide white walls. Paint: The paint is PPG base coat – clear coat, emerald green poly. The car was fully painted by Dan/owner while the pin stripping and lettering was done by the outstanding hot rod artist Jeremy “J Bird” Lockard. Drive Train/Engine: The engine is a 1950 Olds 303CI, board 40 (thousandths) over, heads shaved 20 (thousandths), mild hyd-cam, crankshaft turned 10th under, 1956 Olds distributor, Hurst front motor mounts, custom headers – lake style, Edmunds 2x2 intake manifold, Rochester 2G carbs, Edmunds valve covers and air cleaners, Mister Gasket electric fuel pump, transmission is a 1949 Olds Hydro 3 speed-air cooled, with a 1985 Camaro floor shifter – Hurst cable operated. Miles: 22,511 original Title: Fully titled as a 1928 Model A Ford Roadster Pickup Overall Condition: Excellent. Runs and Drives well. Warranty: None. WANT TO SEE THE CAR IN PERSON? COME OUT THIS WEEKEND (SEPTEMBER 12-14) TO THE CANFIELD, OHIO SWAP MEET. THE CAR WILL BE PARKED INSIDE THE SWAP MEET - NOT INSIDE THE CAR CORRAL. Please see ALL PHOTOS. This is as good as it gets - a true nostalgic masterpiece from the original artisan. Call Dan now to speak with him directly about any of the car’s details, to ask questions you may have, or to arrange a personal viewing or test drive at 330-240-6654. DON'T JUST BOOKMARK IT - MAKE AN OFFER TODAY. Buyer must contact Seller within 24 hours of the end of auction or for any other commitment to purchase. Seller reserves the right to end the auction at any time as the car is for sale locally as well. All sales may require a deposit within 24 hours of sale agreement to which said terms can be negotiated between buyer/seller at that time. Any deposit made is non-refundable. Cash is preferred method of payment and will be accepted for any deposit and final full payments. Full payment is due before vehicle delivery. Buyer is to arrange and pay for all pick up, transportation, and delivery methods and costs. Buyer to be responsible for all applicable registration, title, taxes, transfer, tags, or any other applicable fee or cost associated with this transaction. For any other information, please contact Seller through normal Ebay methods.

Ford : Model A See Ad and Photos 1928 Modified Custom MODEL A FORD ROADSTER PICKUP one-of-a-kind ALL STEAL Body

Ford : Model A See Ad and Photos 1928 Modified Custom MODEL A FORD ROADSTER PICKUP one-of-a-kind ALL STEAL Body

$26,000

Warren, Ohio

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1928 Modified Custom Model A Ford Roadster Pickup A one-of-a-kind ALL STEAL Rat Rod About the Owner and Builder: If you’re a custom car enthusiast or builder yourself, then you very well know the pioneers of custom car building such as George Barris, Ed “Big Daddy” Roth, Norm Grabowski, or the “Alexander Brothers”, Mike and Larry Alexander. All these guys started out small time in a backyard garage in the 1940’s-1950’s and went on to be some of the most famous and sought after customizers ever. Following in his idols footsteps soon after would be Dan Heffner. Who is he you ask? Well, if you’re from NE Ohio and know anything about custom cars or have had the privilege of ever having him assist you in building your dream ride, then you know who this homegrown hero is and you know where his knowledge and craftsmanship rates. For the rest of you, allow me to enlighten: Dan was born in the early 1950’s and caught the bug by tinkering with cars with his old man out in the garage. By the late 1960’s he was well on this way in souping up his own rides and in the 1970’s started building, fabricating, painting, and customizing similar to his idols before him. He has built, customized, or assisted in the process for others dozens of cars and trucks. He has never made the fortunes or experienced the notoriety of the “big boys” but he’s never sought that out either. In fact, he was never in the “business” but rather just kept things as a simple hobby and past time. To this day, he still lives a humble and quiet life only about 10 miles from where it all started. Dan has one last custom car endeavor that has been in the works the past several years. In order to try to make that dream and project a reality and to settle a few others of life’s necessities and obligations, Dan is offering up to you his nostalgic and multi-award winning “Emerald Lady”, a 1928 modified custom Model A Ford Roadster Pickup that he started in 1992 and completed in 2003. About the Car: Body, Bed & Exterior: The all steal body derives from an original 1928 Tudor sedan pulled and hauled out of an old barn in Ravenna, Ohio in the Spring of 1992 (photo can be provided upon request). From there, the customizing and modifications began. The windshield posts were leaned back 7° degrees and the rear of the sedan body of cut off and later replaced with a custom hand-made all steal pickup bed and bottom rear pan. The bed has a removable white vinyl Tonneau cover. In the bed you where you will also find the 10 gallon spun-aluminum fuel tank. The taillights are 1939 Ford teardrops with glass lenses. The roof of the original sedan was cut off and later replaced with a custom-made removable steal top covered in white vinyl. This top can be easily removed to make the car an instant convertible but does require at least 2 people to remove the top. A small rear window was made in the top taken from a late model Lincoln Continental. The grill shell is a 1932 fiberglass unit with stainless steel inserts. The stainless steel headlights are off a 1993 Peterbilt which has built-in turn signals. Interior: The interior is done in white and aqua marine vinyl. The dash is modified from a 1932 Ford truck and has a custom gauge panel with Stewart-Warner gauges, auto meter tack, and Superior steering wheel. The bucket seats were modified from a 1980 Ford Fiesta. The dash was autographed by The Alexander Brothers, Mike and Larry Alexander during participation in an auto show held in Landcaster, OH in 2003. Larry later passed away in 2010 but his Brother Mike lives on. The first cars these guys built in the 1950’s was a Model A with a beefed up Flathead V-8 and a 1931 Model A truck known as the “grasshopper”. They certainly enjoyed Dan’s creation as well. Radio: AM/FM Radio with cassette. Speakers mounted behind seats. Chassis: The chassis is a stock Model A frame which has been modified to be fully boxed in. American rear coil over shocks, Pete & Jake’s front shocks, Speedway Motor’s rear radius rod, Panhard Bar, split wishbone front, 1932 Ford front I-Beam axle, 4 inch stretched and dropped Mustang steering box, 1976 Ford 9 inch rear end, 3.00 gears, 10 inch rear brakes, 1940 Ford front brakes, and 1948 Ford truck master cylinder. Wheels and Tires: Front wheels are 15x5 chrome – 5x5 ½ bolt pattern. Front tires are Diamond Back Classics 165R15 with 2 ¼ inch wide white walls. Rear wheels are 15x7 chrome – 5x5 ½ bolt pattern. Rear tires are Coker 255RX15 with 3 inch wide white walls. Paint: The paint is PPG base coat – clear coat, emerald green poly. The car was fully painted by Dan/owner while the pin stripping and lettering was done by the outstanding hot rod artist Jeremy “J Bird” Lockard. Drive Train/Engine: The engine is a 1950 Olds 303CI, board 40 (thousandths) over, heads shaved 20 (thousandths), mild hyd-cam, crankshaft turned 10th under, 1956 Olds distributor, Hurst front motor mounts, custom headers – lake style, Edmunds 2x2 intake manifold, Rochester 2G carbs, Edmunds valve covers and air cleaners, Mister Gasket electric fuel pump, transmission is a 1949 Olds Hydro 3 speed-air cooled, with a 1985 Camaro floor shifter – Hurst cable operated. Miles: 22,511 original Title: Fully titled as a 1928 Model A Ford Roadster Pickup Overall Condition: Excellent. Runs and Drives well. Warranty: None. Please see ALL PHOTOS. This is as good as it gets - a true nostalgic masterpiece from the original artisan. Call Dan now to speak with him directly about any of the car’s details, to ask questions you may have, or to arrange a personal viewing or test drive at 330-240-6654. DON'T BE SHY - MAKE AN OFFER TODAY. Buyer must contact Seller within 24 hours of the end of auction or for any other commitment to purchase. Seller reserves the right to end the auction at any time as the car is for sale locally as well. All sales may require a deposit within 24 hours of sale agreement to which said terms can be negotiated between buyer/seller at that time. Any deposit made is non-refundable. Cash is preferred method of payment and will be accepted for any deposit and final full payments. Full payment is due before vehicle delivery. Buyer is to arrange and pay for all pick up, transportation, and delivery methods and costs. Buyer to be responsible for all applicable registration, title, taxes, transfer, tags, or any other applicable fee or cost associated with this transaction. For any other information, please contact Seller through normal Ebay methods.