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1923 Ford T-bucket Roadster on 2040-cars

Year:1923 Mileage:71
Location:

Danbury, Connecticut, United States

Danbury, Connecticut, United States
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Call for current pricing on this custom built 1923 Ford T-Bucket Coupe!

1923 FORD T-Bucket Roadster

FEATURING

  • FIBERGLASS BODY

  • B+M SUPERCHARGER W/ HOLLY 4 BARREL CARB

  • DUAL CHAMBER MASTER BRAKE CYLINDER

  • 350 CHEVROLET SMALL BLOCK

  • TURBO 350 TRANSMISSION

  • QA1 SHOCK ABSORBERS

  • CHROME STEEL WHEELS W/ BF-GOODRICH RADIAL TIRES IN VERY GOOD CONDITION

  • DISC FRONT BRAKES, DRUM REAR BRAKES

    For more information on this awesome opportunity, Call 203-730-2453 And Ask for:

  • DAVE(X43)

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  • THANKS FOR LOOKING AND AT HARLEY-DAVIDSON OF DANBURY WE APPRECIATE YOUR BUSINESS!!!

  •  GENERAL INFORMATION


     Manufacturer Ford
     Model Year 1930
     Model 1923 Ford T-Bucket
     Price Request Quote
     Color Purple
     Stock Number: 2902
     Miles 71
     Additional Pricing Info:Call for current pricing on this custom built 1923 Ford T-Bucket Roadster!



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