This Hot Rod is quite unique and has many extra features that may not be noticed at first but make it quite a good buy. We do not normally list such items like this that we come across but this one would suit some one in the market for a new chassis with a fibre glass body already fitted.

We are advertising this car on behalf of a customer that has lost interest and decided to move onto something else. It would suit someone who wants to run a hiboy style hot rod becasue the chassis is pinched at the front so as to give it that tough stance and clean look when only cylce are gaurds fitted.

It is set up for a small block Chev and Turbo 350 auto with a 9 inch diff located with parrallel 4 bars and a diagonal pan hard bar. Up front is a 4 inch dropped axle and hair pin radius rods. The Chassis is a Rod City Chassis with a fully steeled out Deuce Customs body with a trunk and not a dickie seat.

All the hard work is done, it comes with a fuel tank fitted a fuel pump, lines and even the brake lines have been run with braided stainless hoses, all that needs to be done is the fun stuff like engine drive line, interior and paint, the personal touches to make it unique to you.

This car would lend itself to a few different styles and looks from a matt black rat rod with big and little white walls to a shinny billet ground thumper or a mild cruiser. The good thing is the workmanship on the chassis and body is exceptional so it is one that should hold it's resale value down the track.
It can be sold less the wheels if they are not to your taste.
For a full list of features and everthing that comes with this car click here and download the pdf description.
This was listed here on the 10th September 2010 and will remain listed until we are advised that it is sold. For further details Email ron@kustombitz.com.au or call me on 0407 818 511.
The car can be viewed in Fern Tree Gully which is in Melbournes outer east.
Please note I do not expect you would buy it through our shopping cart online, I have just listed it here for the ease of doing so, happy trails Ron. 

