355 Motor,350 Trans 3200 Stall, Crager 5 Star Wheels,hoosier Tires,lots Of Chome on 2040-cars
Chillicothe, Ohio, United States
Engine:355 4 bolt main
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Exterior Color: Blue
Make: Ford
Interior Color: Tan
Model: Model T
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: c-cab
Drive Type: 350 turbo transmission
Mileage: 2
1924 model t wooden c-cab prostreet .cab is original cab off of a 1924 straight truck, the motor is a 355 smallblock with nice mild lopy cam,aluminum intake 650 holley carb,electric fuel pump,chrome pulleys,brackets,350 turbo trans 3200 stall 10 bolt rearend . lots of chome oil pan ,trans pan ,coverter pan.wilwood brake system.front dics brakes,rear drum brakes,chrome coil over springs,chrome draglinks,steering bars,etc 5 star crager wheels,hoosier tires. has custom gauges. cherry wood bed inserts.ect c-cab is blue in color. paint is very shinny.but has some paint cracks do to the wooden cab.but is a easy fix .runs and drive very well .one of a kind .i drive it too all shows and some weekends. call for info may do partai trade ? asking $21,500 obo
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