1926 Ford Model T, Supercharged Small Block Chevrolet Power, Ac, Absolute Hotrod on 2040-cars
Denver, Colorado, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:Supercharged V8
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Dealer
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Ford
Model: Model T
Trim: Custom
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: RWD
Options: CD Player
Mileage: 16,576
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Windows
Exterior Color: 1978 Frost Beige
Interior Color: Gray
This little car has had all the right things done to it to make it an incredible find. A blast to drive and showoff, the AC blows colder than the 2013 BMW M5 we have in our showroom. It is such a cool little custom hot rod. There are only a couple little blemishes that we have found and overall this little car is in great shape.
Complete Custom Tube Frame with HEIDTS Front Coil Overs, Power Disc Brakes, Rack and Pinion Electric Power Steering
Rear Suspension Adjustable 4 bar HEIDTS with 9 inch rear end, 3:36 Gears and Pinion Mounted Lokar Emergency Brake
Steel Body and Steel Roof (replaced soft top)
4 Power Windows Tinted and Controlled by the Key FOB
Vintage AC (Coldest I have been around) and Heat
Custom Interior: Over Head Wabbits Console with Stereo and Window Controls, Wabbits Mohogany Dash and Steering Wheel
Power Cowl Vent, Stock Tilting Windshield with Electric Wiper, Seat Belts, Tilt Wheel, Cruise Control
GPS Navigation Built into Dash
Gold Face Gauges, Electric Clock, Turn Signals, Lokar Shifter, Interior Lights and Third Brake Light Molded into the Body, Electronic Power Steering
Traffic Light Monitor
Paint is 1978 Frost Beige
406 Chevrolet Small Block (30 over 400) 4 Bolt Main and Competition Cam, Big Heads, High Volume Oil Pump, B&M Street Blower,
Edelbrock Carb with Electric Choke, Edelbrock High Volume Water Pump, Lokar Cables, Ron Francis Wiring, 700R GM Overdrive Transmission
American Racing 605 Chrome Wheels 17x8 front 18x9 rears
The Motorsports Gallery is located at 2669 Larimer St. Denver, CO 80205
Please feel free to call with any questions at 303-292-0235
This vehicle is advertised for sale elsewhere, we hold the right to end the listing at anytime.
There will be a $299 documentation fee added to the price at time of sale
We will ship world wide, buyer is responsible for the cost of shipping. The Motorsports Gallery can arrange shipping at an additional fee.
This vehicle is offered AS-IS with no warranty expressed or implied. We encourage inspections before purchase.
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