1925 Ford Roadster , Rat Rod , T-bucket on 2040-cars
Tiffin, Ohio, United States
Engine:V-8 Chevy
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Exterior Color: maroon
Make: Ford
Interior Color: Black
Model: Model T
Number of Cylinders: V-8
Trim: t-bucket , rat rod , roadster NO RESERVE
Drive Type: -- Automatic Tranny --
Mileage: 0
Here for sale is a 1925 FORD T-BUCKET / RAT ROD / ROADSTER :::: IT IS PRETTY MUCH NEW AND HAS NEVER BEEN TITLED , .... iT IS TURN KEY STARTABLE AND DRIVEABLE AT THIS TIME . It has a chevrolet V-8 motor that runs good and a turbo 350 automatic transmission with a small stall converter. it has 4 wheel disc brakes . NEW Aluminum radiator , coilover rear shocks and springs , RUNS AND DRIVES GOOD . , HAS headlights , taillights , brakelights , turn signals ,and 4way emergency lights . The guages are kinda small and not the best faces on them but they do work . It has a few scratches where the trunk lid closes against the body but im sure they could be touched up . . Tires are decent shape actually i think pretty good but we will say decent so nobody disagrees ( : I have had this item listed before and it brought more than i am asking at this time . I FEEL ITS WORTH AN AWFUL LOT MORE THAN THIS BUT MY DAD SAYS WE AINT GONNA KEEP THIS ANOTHER WINTER INSIDE , WE HAVE TOO MANY OTHER THINGS TO GET DONE AND NOBODY DOES ANYTHING WITH IT ANYWAYS ...his words exactly SO HERE IT IS ::: NO RESERVE !!!! THIS WILL SELL TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER , SO DONT BID IF YOU AINT A SERIOUS BUYER . This is a great ride to cruise thru town , ride in parades , take to shows , or just about anything you want .. AS I SAID THERE HAS NEVER BEEN A TITLE MADE FOR THIS AND I AM WILLING TO GIVE ANYONE WHO BUYS IT A BILL OF SALE , SAYING THEY BOUGHT AND PAID FOR IT IN FULL ..... YOU WONT FIND A NICER RAT ROD / T-BUCKET / ROADSTER FOR THIS MONEY .. SO HAPPY BIDDING AND MAY THE BEST PERSON WIN ... ANMY QUESTIONS CALL 419-934-5086 THANKS
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