1922 T Bucket ,hot Rod, Street Rod ,ford, Chevy, Rat Rod, Classic, Roadster on 2040-cars
Weyers Cave, Virginia, United States
For Sale is a completely redone 1922 Ford T Bucket. CHECK OUT NEW YOU TUBE VIDEOS! 1922 FORD TITLE IN HAND
Engine,Trans,& Rear End: It has a 400 small block,head chamber heads 76cc casting #882, edelbrock performance intake, summit gear drive, summit 1.6 rocker arms, speedway motor headers AHC coated, king chrome long nose water pump, chrome alternator, 2 Hp power master starter, 3 core aluminum radiator, Finned valve covers, shot gun air scoop, E3 spark plugs, spark plug wires taylor wires, billet aluminum distributor with 65,000 volt coil, Mr gasket stainless radiator flex hoses, holly 600 with trick kit installed, 16" electric fan chrome, rebuilt 350 trans turbo with shift kit, finned 2 pass racing trans cooler, chrome bell housing, Mr gasket shiftier, Lokar speed o cable, 9" Ford rear end (Big seal oil pinion from a 1958 Edsel) with 456 gear, new paint, new interior, new drive line,new wiring thur out, new wheels and tires. I have 500 plus hours in this build. This is a one of a kind and you will not find another like it. My family and I redone this car from top to bottom, this is very nice. This car belongs on the cover of a magazine. Body: New Hot Rod black paint ppg, chopped windshield with 10 1/2 " post, 1/2" thick Lexan windshield, Fire wall 1/8" aluminum plate polished and machine turn finish, new grill shell with gun sight, black screen mesh on front of grill, 3" billet adjustable mirrors, GM Horn, Wolf Whistle horn, Speedway trunk (box) with 1960 Pontiac tail lights, billet licence plate with light and also on bottom (2) 1/2" LED Reverse Lights. Interior: Custom Upholstery Shop Aluminum with black stitching (it really pops), machined turned polished aluminum dash, speedway (omaga) gauge set with clock, speedway key switch, light switch, horn buttons, aviator bezils for gauges (socal), speedway solid spook steering wheel,chrome steering shaft cover,speedway aluminum steering shaft support, Mr gasket chrome 3 speed floor shiftier,new speedway HD turn signal switch, speedway chrome brake and gas pedal pad, new speedway 12 circuit mini fuse wiring harness,tight loom black carpet . The speedometer shows 400 miles on it since this build however the title shows 13510. that was what the other speedometer I replaced read. Frame& Chassie: New speedway afco street rod shocks front chrome and rear are silver,machine turned spring perch cover, machined dog bone shock eyes, new speedway 11" disc brake upgrade in front, new drag link,ford old school steering box long steering wheel shaft cut down 5", new speedway 1" bore master cylinder dual feed, stock rear drum brakes 9" new shoes, new 12 x 4 3/8 coil springs, all new brake lines, old school radius arms, I Beam front end with drilled holes and bullet caps added, 6" front drop leaf spring front end, front head lights try bar with turn signals built in, aluminum taper head light brackets, head light stainless conduit, full bboxed frame,speedway 4" side steps with frame brackets, $300 in stainless nuts,bolts,washers,screws. Trunk Area: New speedway 8 gal poly tank with chrome straps, Billet Battery Holder for optima battery, Optima Battery (red top grp 34), all new 4 gauge battery cables, all new fuel hoses, new electric fuel pump 4-7 psi, new speedway chrome fuel filter, 1/8" polished aluminum plate on the floor of trunk. Wheels & Tires: Front 15x6 Rocket Racing Launcher polished with west lake 185-65-15, Rear 15x10 Rocket Racing strike with Hankook 295-50-15 I know there are some things I missed, it is just to much to list all. The pictures of car don't justify how cool this car is. The car drives great, I drive it with one hand. it tracks straight, very easy to drive on high way or city. The looks and compliments we get from people when we are driving or at a cruise in are priceless and they are blown away at how nice and different it is. All the ideas came out of our heads and we nailed it. If you have any questions please send me a message , call or text me @ 540-246-2600. This car is running and drives very well. You need to do nothing but drive it. "Great Car" Please check out the YouTube links sorry that it has a lot of wind noise but wanted to show how nice and that every thing works. WATCH THE NEW YOU TUBE VIDEOS! use this link to check video out on YouTube: http://youtu.be/ZwVaC_jujIA use this link to check video out on You Tube of it being drove: http://youtu.be/FYqUj33B8bg use this link to check new video out on You Tube: http://youtu.be/0BwTZROOX1k |
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