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1925 Model T Street Rod on 2040-cars

US $18,000.00
Year:1925 Mileage:800
Location:

Forest Hill, Maryland, United States

Forest Hill, Maryland, United States
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1925 Model T Coupe
302 High Performance Engine
C4 Automatic
Cream Tweed Interior
Independent Front Suspension with Disc Brakes
Rack and Pinion with Jeep column
Steel Body with Fiberglass Fenders and Boards
Fuel Cell
My Father who recently passed away built this car.
I have some build pictures also.
$18,000 
Buyer Is Responsible For All Shipping Costs And Arrangements!

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