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Ford Custom T Bucket Hot Rod on 2040-cars

Year:1923 Mileage:800 Color:
Location:

Mililani, Hawaii, United States

Mililani, Hawaii, United States
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You are looking at my 1923 Ford T bucket custom built hot rod "CreepShow" 
Details listed below ! 

Frame is made by SpeedWay  motors 1923 model edition 
Body is fiberglass 1923 T style tub with passenger door access 
Fenders are 1917 era style mounted to the frame
Exterior : Gun Metal Grey
Interior : Beige flooring is carpeted black 
Turn signals headlights horn all work no issues 
Motor is a fully rebuilt less than a year : heads re shaved new pin rods rockers etc....
Chevy 2 bolt Small Block 350 
800 miles since rebuild 
MSD dist. and spark plug cables 
Edelbrock manifolds / 480 Comp cam / gearings / stainless steel tight fit headers / Holley 600 / K&N air filter /custom filter cover "Skulls" liquid dip graphics with 1 1/2 " spacer above the carburetor 
Has a electric cooling fan with the push of a button on/off 
Transmission: 2 spd power glide racing transmission 
Back end axle : Chevy 12 bolt rear end
Front disc brakes back are drums 
Braided brake cables 
Tires :fronts 185/50/14 back are 295/65/15 still new 
Rims: 5 Star Weld Racing Chevy bolt pattern 5 x 4.75 
Fully new installed 2-  single in single out Flowmasters 40's serious exhaust with chrome drop down tips 
Custom Oak wood bed with aluminum 7 gallon gas tank mount in the back
Shocks in fronts are MGT shock absorbers rear are shocks Coil overs
Upside down Grant steering wheel 
RPM gauges mounted on steering post
Many new chrome / aluminum parts where dressed up : valve covers water pump plate oil pan flywheel cover transmission pan all new and chrome out !
Clear title and street legal here in the state of Hawaii


# Note: due to the fact I'm located in Honolulu Hawaii I will help pay and arrange for the shipping to California due to being over seas on my behalf if the final bid is close to what I'm asking . 
Buyer must pick up in California destination from Oahu HI 
Any questions please feel free to call me anytime day or night if I don't answer leave a message and I will call back ASAP
This Roadster is a LOOKER and fast and Wicked !!!!! 
1-808-256-6252 call if serious and interested ! Aloha 



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Few people are as able to explain the industry's many upcoming changes and challenges as clearly as William Clay Ford, Jr., better known as Bill Ford. The 57-year-old currently sits as the executive chairman of the company his great-grandfather, Henry Ford, founded over 110 years ago.
In an op-ed piece in The Wall Street Journal (subscription required), Ford explains that the role of automakers is, necessarily, going to change to suit the needs of the future world. That means changing the view of not just the automobile, but the automaker. As Ford explains it, automakers will "move from being just car and truck manufacturers to become personal-mobility companies."

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