1927 Ford Phaeton Real Ford Steel Street Rat Hot Rod Custom Driver Flathead Auto on 2040-cars
Irvington, Alabama, United States
Body Type:Convertible
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:Flathead ford
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Year: 1927
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Ford
Model: Model T
Trim: Phaeton
Options: Convertible
Drive Type: Auto C4
Mileage: 2,882
Exterior Color: Black
Disability Equipped: No
Interior Color: Black
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
1927 Ford Model T Phaeton, Real Henry Ford Steel Phaeton, 4 Door Convertible. This car is a great car, true old school hot rod, drive any where, and enjoy. All original no rust body painted hot rod flat black, riding on a custom store bought chassis from Arkansas , nothing someone made in their garage, no worries. The chassis is all square tube, 4 link with coil overs on the rear, drop axle on the front with leafs and knee action shocks, the front suspension also has disk brakes. The car rides on smoothie wheels with white wall tires painted red. The fronts are skin and the backs are wider to give it that more aggressive look. The motor in the car is a early flathead ford 59 A-B, topped off with a 3x2 setup, with lake pipes and turn downs right beside the cowl. The motor is only running off the center carb right, I've found that their wasn't much of a differences running all three carbs, besides the fact that I get a little bit better mileage running off one carb, no real change in horsepower. The motor is backed by a C4 automatic transmission, and finished up at the rear with a late model Chevrolet rear end. The gas tank for the car is under the cowl, and you fill the tank with the air vent on the top of the cowl. The car uses the original shifter setup to give the car that old school look on the inside with the high handle and original knob, but is set up to work with the automatic, just straight forward and backward on the handle. The car actually has a smooth ride for itself, very smooth and hits the rode great. The car has a large radiator to accommodate the later model flathead motor, as well as a electric fan that pulls air, it comes on when the car is cranked and stays on the hole time the car is running. I've never had any issues out of the car over heating. The car has headlights as well as bright lights, the switch is on the floor just to the left of the brake pedal. The car also has caddy tail lights, that includes brake lights and turn signals. The interior of the car still retains two front seats and a rear seat and is capable of hauling 4 people. The steering wheel is removable, if someone needs to assist themselves in getting in the car or wanted to just keep people from thinking about stealing the car. The car has a full set of gauges, oil, volts, temp, and speedometer, which works and shows the actually miles on the car. The car has only 2,882 miles on the entire build. Pretty much a bran new car, that has been done a couple years but only been out for shows and cruse ins. The car is dirty in the pics, never really thought about cleaning the car because its a driver, one that gets enjoyed and all. Car will clean up better, specially the motor area, if someone wanted that cleaner hot rod look for car shows and all. I always thought that the little bit of dirty look gave the car a more rustic look. Like I said the car hits the road great, no issues, no problems, and everything on the car works perfect. The car is for sale locally and is subject to be taken off If sold. The car is sold as is with no warranty. A 25% deposit is due within 3 days of the auctions end and the balance within 7 more when the car is to be picked up or arrangements are made for the car to be shipped. If you have any questions about the car please fill free to ask and I will gladly answer them to the best of my ability. Thanks and God Bless, Kody 251-454-5455
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