Hot Rod 1923 T Bucket Roadster With Blown Small Block on 2040-cars
Hilmar, California, United States
Engine:350
Body Type:Roadster
Vehicle Title:Clear
Exterior Color: Purple
Make: Ford
Interior Color: Tan
Model: Model T
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: Custom
Drive Type: rear wheel drive
Mileage: 12,345
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Sub Model: T-Bucket
This could possibly be one of the nicest fiberglass T-Bucket roadsters you've ever seen. No expense was spared and you will not be disappointed. This car is driven on a regular basis and and is very reliable. The blower is driven 1:1 so it can be run on pump gas. The pictures tell the tale. The quality and craftsmanship put into this car are second to none. The list of quality parts that went into this build is long but I will highlight a few.
Beautiful chrome "Mr Roadster" dropped beam front end with chrome shocks and disc brakes.
Custom built box tubing frame painted with 2 stage paint throughout.
Ford 9" rear end with chrome hairpin suspension.
Dolphin five gauge package.
Tilt GM style steering column.
B&M ratchet style shifter.
Smoked glass windshield.
Small block Chevrolet 350.
Weiand 671 roots type supercharger driven 1:1 for reliability. (runs on pump gas)
Dual 600 CFM Holley carburetors.
Pertronics electronic ignition system.
TH350 3-speed automatic transmission
29x18.5-15 rear tires and 26x7.5-15 fronts.
Polished aluminum Weld wheels.
Beautiful 2-stage purple paint job with custom ghost flames.
................and much more.
I am selling this car for a friend but if it wasn't up to my standards, I would not have listed it. I take my feedback score very seriously. I sell classics and hot rods to people all over the world so bid with confidence. I can deliver this car within a 200 mile radius of me in an enclosed trailer free of charge if you "Buy it Now".
This car holds a clean California title as a 1923 Ford Model T, not a kit car.
If you do not plan on picking this car up in person and paying cash, you must contact me to discuss payment method and shipping.
Buyer will be responsible for arranging transportation for this car.
Ford Model T for Sale
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