1923 Ford Model T - Bucket Hot Rat Street Rod Roadster Corvette 327 Hp Muscle on 2040-cars
Barnum, Iowa, United States
Transmission:Automatic
Vehicle Title:Clear
Body Type:Convertible
Year: 1923
Model: Model T
Trim: roadster
Exterior Color: Blue
Interior Color: Black
Drive Type: rwd
Number of Cylinders: 8
Mileage: 350
Up for sale or trade is a fresh - built, Show-Quality T-bucket.It has a Spirit Ind.body with truck box molded in,dash insert molded in,and seat insert molded in.nice laid back windshield.frame is from SpeedWay Motors,it has a s-10 rear with 3:42 posi and camaro disc brakes,front is a high quality chromed dropped SuperBell i-beam axle with disc brakes and everything chrome.motor is a 66 vette 327 with Edelbrock Performer RPM alum. heads,coated-Sanderson headers.400+hp.built TH350 trans.all gauges and lights work including front and rear turn signals.This car has the best of the best everywhere.all chrome and billet.Not just another 70-80s looking T.this was built to todays standards in looks and safety.(seat belts,signals,disc brakes,etc....)sold with a 1923 bill of sale from ohio thats all they had for titles back then in ohio.ebay wont let you put "other"anymore so i had to put "clear"this bill of sale should transfer in most states.
any ???? call 515 351 0736 you can also check out our website dillonsrodandcustom.com
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