1926 Ford Model T Tudor on 2040-cars
Muncie, Indiana, United States
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1926 Model T Tudor sedan.
VIN issued by Nebraska as 1926 Model T Tudor VIN NEBR007419 after custom upgrades. Mustang II car used to custom build the complete driveline. Mustang V-6 A.T. 8.8 rear end gear ratio unknown. Car started out 4 lug Ford pattern added adapters to convert it to 5 on 4-1/2 5 lug pattern. Nice used American racing torque thrusts 17 inch wheels with Kumo 245/45/17 tires. 75% tread left or more. About the car features: Louvered hood, brand new complete vinyl interior .Excellent condition. Fiberglass fenders appear to be front and rear.. Paint is a 9 out 10 job never wet sanded or buffed. Has Nostalgic spare tire mounted that serves as license plate bracket. Hand engine crank disconnected only there for nostalgic looks. Car runs smooth holds 30 psi oil pressure at idle. Never runs hot. good charging system and battery. All lights signals and horn works. This car is tastefully done and looks great. Represents itself well show or go! The bad: Someone scratched the right front fender with the hood edge in behind the headlight not real noticable but there. Has some road chips in paint here and there but we are talking very minor! Brakes disc in front drum in rear. Since built using a Mustang II whoever built it left the brake booster off it and brakes need an upgrade. Cherry bomb glass pack mufflers sounds loud and a V-6 dont sound to muscular. LOL I dont know much about long trips on the car as I took it in on trade and have only driven it around a few blocks now and then. I honestly would say its not an Interstate driver. 70 mph might be a handful. 40 mph is no problem. See my feedback 100% POSITIVE because I do not lie about what I am selling and want buyers to know what I know in advance of bidding. This car is for sale in other venues so I must reserve the right to remove it from ebay at any time due to a possible sale outside Ebay. Not a perfect show car but with a little love it could make you a very nice car anyone would be proud to show and go. See walk around video at youtube link http://youtu.be/ljZsiJGPuaY Also listed on racingjunk.com Ad #182203859 Good luck to all God Bless! |
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Jay Leno takes a Surfin' Safari in a 1937 Ford Woodie Restomod
Tue, 21 Oct 2014Woodie wagons were a major part of surfing culture in the 1960s, offering coastal style and a ton of room, and they even earned a mention in the Beach Boys' classic song Surfin' Safari. This week, Jay Leno's Garage takes a look at two modern, restomodded examples of these style icons.
Unlike a lot of restomods, builder Scott Bonowski keeps these wagons looking almost completely stock on the outside, and all of the upgrades are hidden underneath the timber. You can't tell by looking at it, but the '37 Woodie (pictured above) has independent front and rear suspension, disc brakes and a Ford 5.0-liter V8 under the hood.
Beyond the mechanical aspect, the craftsmanship into the wood is astounding. Bonowski claims there are between 30 and 50 coats of varnish on this wagon. It makes these woodies as much of a piece of fine furniture as a vehicle to drive.
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The issue being investigated concerns failures of the front brake hose on the vehicle that show "small splits in the hoses near the body side ferrule of the hose assembly," according to the agency, and the issue could result in longer stopping distances. The feds have reports of 13 malfunctions affecting 11 Explorer units. However, it's important to note that all of the incidents come from a single, unnamed metropolitan police fleet that operates 46 of them. According to The Detroit News, the failures generally took place between December and July.
NHTSA is investigating further to find if this is a more widespread issue than just this one fleet. Ford spokesperson Kelli Felker confirmed to us, "We are cooperating with NHTSA on this investigation, as we always do." Scroll down to read the agency's report.
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