1926 Ford Model T Roadster on 2040-cars
Lake George, New York, United States
Engine:V8
Transmission:Automatic
Exterior Color: Black
Make: Ford
Interior Color: Red
Model: Model T
Trim: ROADSTER
Number of Cylinders: 8
Drive Type: RWD
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Mileage: 2,636
THIS OLD SCHOOL ROADSTER WAS BUILT BY CUSTOM CAR BUILDER RON WILLIAMS, OF DAVENPORT IOWA FOR HIMSELF. IT IS FINISHED IN BEAUTIFUL BLACK BASE CLEAR PAINT WITH FLAMES AND PINSTRIPPING. THE INTERIOR IS CUSTOM RED LEATHER. THE FRAME IS SQUARE TUBE, THE REAR END IS A 10 BOLT WITH BUICK FINNED ALUMINUM DRUMS, AIR BAGS AND A CHROME FOUR LINK. THE FRONT END IS ALL CHROME STRAIGHT AXLE, CONTROL ARMS, STEERING LINK, TIE RODS, ETC. TRANSMISSION TH350, PERIOD CORRECT STEWART WARNER GAUGES, THE ENGINE IS A 350 BLOCK AND HEADS, WITH A ULTRA RARE 58 CORVETTE FUEL INJECTION SYSTEM, WITH DISTRIBUTOR, AND CORRECT CHROME SHIELDING. CUSTOM HEADERS AND EXHAUST SYSTEM. EVERYTHING ON THIS CAR WAS CUSTOM MADE AND TONS OF CHROMING DONE!!! NORTHERN RODDER MAGAZINE FEATURE CAR. THIS IS THE MOST UNIQUE CUSTOM BUILT MODEL T ROADSTER YOU WILL EVER FIND WITH MANY RARE PARTS. IT IS IN MINT CONDITION. YOU WILL NOT BE DISAPPOINTED. I AM LISTING THIS FOR A FRIEND, AND HAVE TAKEN TONS OF PHOTO'S. SO SHOULD ANYONE BE INTERESTED IN MORE PHOTO'S PLEASE EMAIL ME AND I CAN SEND YOU THE WHOLE FILE. THE CAR IS FOR SALE LOCALLY, SO I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END THE LISTING EARLY SHOULD IT SELL ELSEWHERE. SHIPPING IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF PURCHASER, AND VEHICLE IS BEING SOLD AS IS WHERE IS. |
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