1927 Ford Model T Roadster All Steel Hot Rod, Street Rod, Old School on 2040-cars
Simpsonville, South Carolina, United States
Engine:V8 400 ci
Body Type:Roadster
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Year: 1927
Exterior Color: Yellow
Make: Ford
Interior Color: Tan
Model: Model T
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: Roadster 2 door
Drive Type: 2 speed power glide
Mileage: 0
I purchased this all original steel 1927 Model T Roadster out of California. This car has always been in California since new. Somewhere in the late 60s or early 70s the car was made into a hot rod. The body is rust free and very nice with real nice paint. It also has painted flames that are done with house of colours paint. The underside of the is just as clean as the outside.The interior is tan and in good condition. The windshield is in great condition with no cracks. The entire body is steel including the running boards and the fenders also. This is the real deal and not a kit car. This is a true hot rod survivor. This car runs very strong and will give a very impressive ride when you hit the gas.The motor is in excellent condition and makes no funny noises .It has a real nice sounding cam and exhaust.This is a list of the stuff I know is on the car:
It also has a aluminum fuel cell under the running board. I do also have the top for the car and it is in excellent shape also.This is a true old school hot rod survivor. I am sure I am leaving out a lot of things but this is a basic description from what I can see. All of the lights and turn signals work and so the gauges and even the horn. This car runs and drives excellant and is beautiful in person. The car does very well at car shows I just won the best oldest car award at last show I went to. You will not be disappointed with this car. |
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