1923 Ford T Bucket With V8 Dual Carb! Tunnel Ram. on 2040-cars
Scottsdale, Arizona, United States
Engine:V8
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Vehicle Title:Clear
Year: 1923
Exterior Color: Silver
Make: Ford
Interior Color: Black
Model: Model T
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: Convertible
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 9,220
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
~The Garage Is Proud To Offer~ 1923 Ford Model T This is an adult owned T Bucket. It was bought approximately 5 years ago out of Ojai. It runs good and has some great curb appeal. Please notice all of the features of this car. I have driven it and rides nicely. Fun for cruising town. This also has a very easy removable top (Canvas). Does not include Coke trailer. The fiberglass body is in nice shape. Th frame has been shortened 6 inches. No large “open-area” in front of radiator and/or no large “open-area” between engine & radiator – offers a great look & profile. Complete chrome front end with spring behind dropped tube axle. Wildwood disc brakes up front. Custom made chrome shock mounts/brackets with Pete & Jakes chrome, short throw shocks. Chrome hairpins, steering arm and perch cover. Mickey Thompson 22.5/4.5-15 tires mounted on centerline rims. Brass plated radiator shell with chrome shroud & aluminum flex fan. Period correct 1961-283 with small bore, comp cam (nice lope). Aluminum Weliand high rise with Edlebrock 2/4’s with aluminum scoop. Chrome water pump, alternator, starter, dipsticks, linkage & mounts. Chrome upper & lower hose, oil pan (6 qt.), oil filter, fly wheel cover, & aluminum Mickey Thompson valve covers. Aluminum headlight brackets (high & low beam), chrome cawllights with marker & turn signal, & custom, mounted, side mirrors. Split chrome windshield with H-molding & chrome, stanchions, lexan wind wings. Has a power glide with Hurst shifter with reverse lockout. Neutral safety switch, back up lights & transmission indicator are all working. Matching auto meter gauges: oil, water, tack, speedometer, amps, fuel, mounted in carbon fiber dash. Steering wheel is also carbon fiber. Has an AM/FM radio & alarm system. Top is easily removed. Chrome, rear radius rods, chrome, coil overs, & complete chrome rear end including backing plates. Rear tires are Mickey Thompson 31 x 18.5 x 15 mounted on matching center-lined rims. Bolted on is a receiver hitch with four-wire connection & installed battery maintainer. Has LED lights for turn signal, brake lights & license plate. Trailer also has a stand underneath when not mounted to T-bucket. Tongue unpins & extends for ease of backing up. This vehicle is titled as a California Clean title "Special Construction" (2008). It has current tags. We listed it as a 1923 for identifying purposes. Our Facebook Page Name is --The Garage Classic Cars-- See all kinds of cool pics and videos there.. VIDEO & ADDITIONAL PHOTOS AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST! See us on the web at www.thegarageus.com Features 283 V8-From 61 Vette Power Glide Automatic Transmission Dual 4 BBL 750 Carbs Fiberglass Body Shortened Frame 6" New Comp Cam Hi Performance Wires Weiland Tunnel Ram Removable Top Glass Windshield Center Line Rims Mickey Thompson Tires-Offset High Output Fuel Pump Hurst Shifter AM/FM Stereo-CD Alarm Wiper Current Ca. Reg. Clear Ca. Title BID TO WIN!! CALL US NOW TO BUY IT NOW!! If you wait to end, it will not be yours! Make it yours today and call us to see how you can have it in your garage. MANY OF OUR VEHICLES SELL BEFORE THE AUCTION ENDS! CALL US NOW FOR DETAILS ON PUTTING THIS IN YOUR GARAGE TODAY!! 949-395-5681 CELL--Dee Coleman Email for more photos or call for any details at anytime. Thanks for looking.
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Above: OPEN SHIPPING Above: ENCLOSED SHIPPING This vehicle is being offered as described. This vehicle is being sold AS IS. The description above is for informational and narrative purposes only. Information regarding serial numbers, engine numbers, trim numbers and other codes with reference to the authenticity of any vehicle offered is guaranteed to be the same as identified by the vehicle's ID plate or trim plate or any other numbers as stamped into a vehicles engine block, cylinder heads, transmission, differential or other mechanical components which make up the vehicle. The vehicle is for sale locally and may be sold at anytime. The seller has made a dilligent effort to accurately describe this vehicle but does not expressly or implicitly guarantee the accuracy of the above description. We try very hard to describe every vehicle honestly and correctly. We strive to receive a 5 star rating on our ebay feedback. The only person that cannot give us a 5 star rating is one who DOES NOT ask all of their questions before they buy. Ask as many questions as you like and we will respond promptly based on the questions at any time. We openly encourage every potential bidder or buyer to have this vehicle inspected or previewed at anytime PRIOR to winning an auction, placing bid or using the Buy it Now feature. There is a $55 Doc fee and $65 ($85 Intl.) Wire/Express Mail fee on all sales....NO Sales Tax out of California! Fees may apply for your area of residence. This is a consignment car. Information is as given by owner. Car can be seen @ 15079 Ave 296, Visalia, CA 93292 Call Anytime!! (559) 733-2277 Email Address Is On Cards in listing PLEASE SEE SELLERS OTHER ITEMS FOR MANY OF THE OTHER COOL CARS WE HAVE AVAILABLE RIGHT NOW! GREAT DEALS ON EBAY! WE ALSO ACCEPT *Visa/Mastercard For Deposits Only. 3% Additional charge on balance for full purchase. |
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