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1923 Ford T Bucket Street Rod on 2040-cars

Year:1923 Mileage:4000 Color: Red /
 Black
Location:

Long Beach, Mississippi, United States

Long Beach, Mississippi, United States
Advertising:
Transmission:Automatic
Engine:SBF 302
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
VIN: T733647923 Year: 1923
Interior Color: Black
Model: Model T
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: CUSTOM
Drive Type: AUTOMATIC
Options: CD Player
Mileage: 4,000
Exterior Color: Red
Condition: Used: A vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ... 

UP FOR SALE AGAIN DO TO A SCAMMER BIDDING IS MY 1923 FORD T BUCKET. HAS A FORD 302SBF WITH A MILD CAM, C4 TRANSMISSION WITH 9 INCH REAR END.ENTIRE CAR WAS REBUILT 2-3 YEARS AGO BY THE PREVIOUS OWNER. CAR RUNS AND DRIVES EXCELLENT AND HANDLES SURPRISINGLY WELL. HAVE CRUISED ON INTERSTATE AT 65MPH AND OFTEN USE IT TO DRIVE BACK AND FORTH TO WORK, HAVE PUT ROUGHLY 500 MILES ON IT SINCE MARCH 2013. TAKE IT TO ALOT OF CAR SHOWS AND HAVE ALWAYS GOT TONS OF COMPLEMENTS. I WILL LIST EVERYTHING I KNOW ABOUT THE CAR.


MOTOR AND TRANS: 302 SBF WAS TOLD IT CAME OUT OF A MUSTANG, HAS EDELBROCK CARB, FORD RACING VALVE COVERS, NEW PLUGS AND WIRES, NEW THERMOSTAT, HAS A SMALL TO MILD CAM NOT SURE ON COMPRESSION.HAS HEADERS WITH CHROME TIPS FOR EXHAUST SOUNDS REALLY MEAN! WAS TOLD THE TRANSMISSON IS A C4 SHIFTS LIKE BUTTER AND LEAKS NO FLUIDS.

SUSPENSION AND DRIVETRAIN: HAS RACK AND PINION STEERING, NEW CALIBERS AND DISC BREAKS ON FRONT, HAS COIL SUSPENSION IN BACK WITH DRUM BRAKES. HAS FORD 9INCH REAR END NOT SURE ON GEARS. RIDES ON 15 INCH CENTER LINE WHEELS 

INTERIOR AND OTHER STUFF. HAS BLACK LEATHER SEATS WITH BLACK CARPET AND A NEW REMOVABLE TOP. ALL THE GAUGES REAR PROPERLY, HAS TURN SIGNALS AND NEW HEAD LIGHTS. HAS A CD PLAYER WITH AUXILIARY PLUG IN WITH TWO SPEAKERS SOUNDS GOOD CAN CAN HER WHILE RUNNING 50+MPH. HAS A SMALL TRUNK AREA IN THE TURTLE DECK WHERE THE GAS TANK IS TO STORE A JACKET COVER ETC.. 

BAD: ITS A SHORT LIST, NEEDS A FEW CHROME PIECES ON THE WINDSHIELD MOUNT CAN ORDER FROM SPEEDWAY FOR $100, WHEN I GOT THE CAR IT HAD WINDOW RODS THAT WENT FROM THE HEADLIGHTS TO THE MOUNTS AND ONE BROKE SO I REMOVED BOTH. HAS A SMALL CHIP IN THE WINDSHIELD THAT HAPPENED WHILE ON A TRAILER TO A ROD RUN RECENTLY. OTHER THEN THAT THERE IS NO PROBLEMS. CAR RUNS AND DRIVES PERFECT, GETS A LOT OF ATTENTION AND IS ALL FORD MINUS THE DISC BRAKES!  PLEASE FEEL FREE TO CALL ME @2286695096 BEFORE BUYING I LOVE TALKING ABOUT MY CAR AND WILL TELL YOU EVERYTHING I KNOW. CAR WILL BRING SOMEONE TONS OF JOY. ONLY REASON I AM SELLING IS TO WORK ON OTHER PROJECTS! TO MANY TOYS NOT ENOUGH TIME. SELLER RESERVES RIGHT TO END AUCTION AT ANY TIME DUE TO THE FACT I HAVE CAR FORSALE LOCALLY. BUYER RESPONSIBLE FOR SHIPPING OR LOCAL PICK UP, PAY PAL ONLY 


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