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1924 Hot Rod T-bucket - Fun Fast Car - Ford In A Ford - Make Offer - No Reserve! on 2040-cars

Year:1924 Mileage:1
Location:

Rogers, Arkansas, United States

Rogers, Arkansas, United States

1924 Ford T-Bucket Hot Rod
For Sale by Owner
No Reserve - 1st bid might win auction!!
Car is for sale locally with asking price of $15,500 - Auction may end early
Contact Me With ANY Questions
Phone 479-636-7111 or Email through Ebay

Video #1: Engine Starts and Idles:


Video #2: Engine Starts, Accelerates then Idles:

Details:

  • Extended Frame
  • Extended Body – lots of leg room
  • High Performance Ford 351 Windsor
  • Ford C4 Automatic Transmission
  • Ford 9” Rear End – Posi Track – Estimate Gear Ratio to be high 3’s
  • New Disk Brake Set Up on Front End
  • New Tires
    • Front: Good Year 195/70/14
    • Rear Mickey Thompson ET Street 295/65/15
  • Stewart Warner Gauges
  • Lecarra Steering Wheel
  • Body, Frame and Front End – manufacture is unknown, but looks very similar to California Custom Roaders (California). Can not confirm.
  • Build Date – Unknown
  • Mileage – Unknown (odometer reads under 2,000 miles)
  • Clear AR Title in Owner’s Name
  • Titled as 1924 Ford
  • Fly In to inspect - Local Regional Airport is XNA
  • Possible Trade - Early Hot Rod, Street Rod, 60's Muscle Car, 50's Cruiser. No motorcycles, no boats, no trucks.
  • Car is located in Rogers, Arkansas (NW corner of state, near MO, OK and KS)
  • Contact:
    • Tim Clark
    • Voice & Text 479-636-7111


Car being sold "As Is". All sales final. No exchange. No refund. No partial refund.

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