1927 Ford Model T Touring Sedan Convertible on 2040-cars
Hollywood, Florida, United States
1927 Ford Model T Touring Sedan ConvertibleOriginal Chassis And All Steel Body.Completely Rust Free. 1041 miles after restored.1987 Ford 5.0 Roller Block V8 Engine, And AOD Transmission.It Has 4 Wheel Disc BrakesAll New Gauges: Electronic Tachometer, Speedometer and Addition New Fuel Tanks Total Of 16 gallons.All Rusted Parts Replaced With Brand New Steel Parts and treated with Rustlock- In another words " COMPLETE RUST FREE."Brand New Rocker Panels and Running BoardsOver 90% Nuts And Bolts Was Replaced With Brand New Stainless Steel Nuts And Bolts.The body was proper prepared before painting. The car was painted with AwlGrip base coat, then 2008 mustang red, then Boeing aircraft clear coat. bottom of the car was painted with AwlGrip Topcoat Super Jet Black. The tires are like new, both front windshields was replaced with safety glass and new rubber seals.All new carpeting And UpholsteryWith Real Ahh-Ooo-Gah HornNew 3-rows Aluminum Radiator.It has side curtains with see-thru plastic windows.Brand New TopIt has turn signals and 4 way flashers all that have been added as well as seat belts in the front and rear.So many things that has been done, take days to list it.AM FM, DVD player with Booe Speakers front mid and rear. Harley Davidson Tombstone tail and brake lights And Bright LED back up lights.The car on the scale is 2700 lb.You Have To See It To Believe It. If this dose not satisfied your need, I don't know what will.This car is ready to go with clear title.
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