1927 Ford Roadster Pick Up Hot Rod Flathead 1932 Rat Rod Navarro Stromberg 97 on 2040-cars
San Bruno, California, United States
Transmission:3spd
Body Type:Roadster pick up
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Year: 1927
Model: Model T
Exterior Color: Black
Trim: Roadster
Interior Color: Red
Number of Cylinders: 8
Drive Type: 1948 ford banjo mid 70s 3spd tranny
Mileage: 0
Sub Model: Roadster Pick Up
1927 Ford Roadster Pick Up:
The roadster has a 1948 Ford 59AB flathead engine with Navarro heads,a Offenhauser two pot intake manifold with two Holley 94s ,a Mallory electronic distributor, a 12 volt generator, and new Speedway water pumps.
Transmission is a mid seventies Ford truck 3spd open drive line, Differential is a 1948 banjo with 4.11 ratio stock rear spring with four leafs removed
Front axle is a 4" Mor-drop axle stock spring with three leafs removed, front and rear brakes are 1948 Ford drum brakes vega steering box Diezt head lights
It runs and drive great really a fun car to drive.
message me if you have any questions
Payment: Buyer has 2 days to leave a deposit of $1000.00 either wired to my bank account or to my PayPal account.
Full payment will need to be completed in 7 days after auction has ended.
Shipping: Buyer is responsible for all shipping and shipping costs.
Storage Fees: Buyer has 12 Days after auction has end to make arrangement for shipping. After the 12th Day I will start to charge $50.00 A day storage. That will need to be paid before I release the car.
Thank You And Good Luck.
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