New 1923 T Bucket By Spirit 63 Miles 305 Auto Top All The Extras on 2040-cars
Bull Shoals, Arkansas, United States
Body Type:T Bucket
Engine:305
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Tan
Make: Ford
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Model T
Trim: Red with Yellow Flames
Drive Type: Automatic
Options: Leather Seats, Convertible
Mileage: 65
Sub Model: Extended Model
Exterior Color: Red
New Spirit Industries 1923 T extended body only 65 miles
This is a new "T" built by Spirit MSO will come directly from Spirit
Some of the features:
23 T Grill Shell w/ Stainless insert
Hinged bed cover
23 T fully welded T frame
305 with 350 transmission
GM Turbo 350 shifter trim ring
Shifter Boot set Black leather Stainless Steel
Power Brakes
10 bolt chevy housing
Rear Disc Brake kit 10/12 bolt
Chrome Shocks Rear Pamhard Rod
23T rear Pamhard rod
Chrome Hairpin style radius rods
27" Chrome Hairpin style Radius rod Kit (front)
Chrome 4" drop ford axel
Chrome Hairpin style radius rods 27" (pair)
Chrome leaf Springs 26" standard
Nylon Shackles
Stainless spring pivot
Chrome Hairpin style 4" drop axle kit
chrome spindles with alum kingpins
Chrome steering arm (pair)
Chrome sling shot arm
Chrome 4 3/4 Caliper
GM brake Calipers
GM rotors
Chrome Chevy basic disc brake kit
Chrome Brake Dust Shield
Chrome Front Pan Hard Bracket
Chrome front Pan Hard rod
Chrome front Pan Hard Rod Assembly
Chrome Friction Shock Assembly
Chrome Draglink Rod
Pressure Brake light switch
Complete brake line Kit for Chevy Disk
Polished Stainless Steel Flaming River Tilt Column
Chrome Alum Column Drop
FR Polished steering joint
14" Chrome billet "Flamed" style steering wheel with leather grip
Polished Headlight stations
2 row Aluminum radiator "T" Bucket
6 piece white programmable gauges
Chrome pitman arm
Satin aluminum dual pass transmission cooler
Stainless overflow tank with mounting bracket
Polished Aluminum Radiator hose kit with polished caps
16" chrome Fan
Braded Stainless throttle assembly
Polished Aluminum gas pedal
1939 Ford Tail Lights
Chrome windshield posts, frame, and support rods
AHC Coated S/B chevy sprint style headers, extensions and mufflers
Tan Upholstery
23T cloth top (Toast)
Mickey Thompson Wheels and Tires Pro Centerline Sportsman 29x18.00 R15LT rear and 24x5.00 R15LT Front (cost $2,100.00)
Flame Paint (see photos)
2" Hidden trailer hitch with hitch included
Too many (all new) parts to mention. Complete list available.
New Car, only driven to check out the car and make sure all was working as it should
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