1923 T-bucket And Matching Go Cart on 2040-cars
Taylor, Michigan, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Mileage: 1,117
Make: Ford
Sub Model: Model T
Model: Model T
Exterior Color: Red
Trim: Roadster
Interior Color: Tan
Drive Type: Automatic
Custom Built in 2007 and one of a kind. Has 1117 miles on it. 348 motor built to 409 specs. 350 trans. Custom rack and pinon steering from Flaming River. First one on a T-Bucket. Lots of chrome and polished aluminum. Door has electric popper to open. Mirrors are from a motorcycle and has turn signals on front and illuminate through the mirror. Chrome tilt steering.Chrome leaf spring. New tires, rims and shocks this year. Has small rear mail leak. So much custom work on this car to list it all. Please look at all the pictures. I am sure you will love it!
On Jun-24-13 at 19:03:54 PDT, seller added the following information:
Custom Built in 2007 and one of a kind. Has 1117 miles on it. 348 motor built to 409 specs. 350 trans. Custom rack and pinon steering from Flaming River. First one on a T-Bucket. Lots of chrome and polished aluminum. Door has electric popper to open. Mirrors are from a motorcycle and has turn signals on front and illuminate through the mirror. Chrome tilt steering.Chrome leaf spring. New tires, rims and shocks this year. Has small rear mail leak. So much custom work on this car to list it all. Please look at all the pictures. I am sure you will love it!
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