1927 Model T Roadster Pickup Truck Rat Rod Hot Rod Project Ford Y Block Tripower on 2040-cars
Wichita, Kansas, United States
Engine:v8 272 y block
Body Type:roadster Pickup Truck
Vehicle Title:Clear
Exterior Color: Black
Make: Ford
Interior Color: Black
Model: Model T
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: basic
Drive Type: manual
Mileage: 0
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Sub Model: roadster pickup
this is a 27 ford roadster pickup project built new, has no title,or vin numbers ,fresh build, had to put clear on add to list, but has no title etc.... comes with bill of sale, this is a speedway 27 fiberglass body with both doors opening has latches installed, roadster frame zd,speedway suicide spring over frontend,1928 ford metal bed,27 ford headlights,31 tail lights,31 ford sreering colum an wheel,new 8.00-16 wide white wall firestones with ford deluxe hub caps an trim rings,has ford 9 inch posi rear end,has old hotrod roadster fabric interior,has 1957 ford 272 y block with 3 speed tranny,has offenhauser tri power an carbs, needs linkage an carbs gone through,comes with single carb an manifold,this what it needs to be completed that i know of, radiator hoses, right hand exhaust an tail pipes,i was just going to buy the headers for it,brake lines ran,windshield glass,gas tank an lines ran tank goes in the back box,an install a wiring kit an gauges,i have new set of spark plug wires for it that needs installed,would not take much to get it done,sold as is .......sold as is, no title, bill of sale only, to be paid in 3 days, must contact i as soon as sale is finished, have 30 days to have it picked up,if you do not have funds do not bid,if you do not understand what i wrote in add do not bid,this would be a cool ride ,,,,,please do not bid if you have zero feedback unless you contact i first......must be paid in 3 days of sale cashier check,sold as is,30 days to have it picked up...sold as is,,,,,no reserve
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