1926 Ford T Roadster Turtle Back Project on 2040-cars
Paso Robles, California, United States
Engine:500 ci caddy
Body Type:roadster
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Exterior Color: bear metal
Make: Ford
Interior Color: bear metal
Model: Model T
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: none
Drive Type: rwd
Mileage: 0
Sub Model: roadster
This is a 1926 ford roadster hot rod project car Steel body no trunck lid or fenders or hood It has a clear Ca title registration and tags Its a rolling chassie modified mid 29s chevey frame boxed and with transvers ford leaf spring in the frony with unastear one way rack for stering withe dic breaks the rear is hair pin with coil over shocks with ford nine ich rear all new internal new poai init with 273 gears and new axal with drum breaks new drive shaft rebuilt turbo 400 wth shift kit i have a 500 ci 1070 caddy motor for it Its out of the car and heads are off I have new fuel pump and oil pump waith a new timimg chain for it i also have new sanderson jaster headers for the motor New head lights and tail lights with new wire harness all new in the bow chrome steel wheels and new tires call for questions to much to list 805 602 0000 thanks i do have a 1955 chyrsler 331 hemi that i would get rid of but is not part of this deal
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