1923 Ford T-bucket Roadster Hotrod on 2040-cars
Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:chevy 283
For Sale By:Private Seller
Mileage: 912
Model: Model T
Year: 1923
Trim: roadster
Safety Features: 4 wheel disc brakes
Drive Type: automatic
New build, only 912 miles since assembled. 283 chevy with high-comp 327 heads. .500 lift hyd. cam. polished aluminum intake, valve covers, timing cover, and oil pan. New wheels and tires. All new brakes and brake lines. Custom built 3 x 1 1/2" tube chassis. Hairpin radius rods front and rear. Buggy spring front suspension with chrome shocks, coil-over rear suspension. 55 chevy rear axle. Spun aluminum 9 1/2 gallon fuel tank. electric fuel pump. Body is fiberglass from speedway motors. It is still in white gel-coat. The interior is painted black with black cloth seat. Lokar streetrod shifter.
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