5" Extended 1923 Ford Model T-bucket. Tbucket,hotrod,streetrod, T Bucket on 2040-cars
Flippin, Arkansas, United States
Engine:chevy small block 350
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Dealer
Interior Color: Tan
Make: Ford
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Model T
Trim: 2 door pickup
Warranty: Unspecified
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 100
Exterior Color: Red
You are bidding on 1923 Ford Model T bucket with Mullins trailer. This car was built by Spirit Industries. This is a new build (July 2013). Car currently has 35 miles. The car will have around 100 miles for break-in and test driving purposes. The car will come with a clear Arkansas Title that will read 1923 Ford Model T replica. We built the car for a customer but he had to back out. This car drives and rides very well.
Car Features
- Fiberglass 5" extended Model T body
- 2 working doors
- Hinged bed cover
- 20" pickup box
- Mullins trailer (gas shocks, matching tires of the car, upholstered, '39 ford LED Tail lights, chrome license plate frame)
- flaming river tilt column (polished stainless steel)
- cragar wheels and bf Goodrich tires
- 350 Chevy engine. The motor is dressed out very nicely. We used chrome and polished aluminum parts
- 350 Transmission
- Light tan vinyl interior
- 6 piece gauges
- Edelbrock 600CFM carb
- 2 row aluminum radiator (built in the US)
- hardtop upholstered inside and outside
- 20" chrome windshield frame
- some chrome parts on the chassis
- 10 bolt Chevy housing with drum brakes
- Lokar shifter
- AHC headers with turnouts and mufflers
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If you have any questions feel free to give us a call at 870-425-5900.
We can also arrange shipping for you too. We have a guy that we have used about 2 years and he is very professional and delivers in a timely fashion. It will be enclosed trailer.
Ford Model T for Sale
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