Rat Rod / Roadster / Model T 1927 / Hot Rod on 2040-cars
Sun Prairie, Wisconsin, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Ford
Drive Type: auto
Model: Model T
Mileage: 0
Trim: roadster / rat rod
1972 MODEL T RODSTER / RAT ROD This hotrod was built back in 1955 they started of with a Model T Rodster then cut off the rear trunk portion of the car. then added the trunk of a Model A Coupe and fenders. The car was driven around for a few years and then the owner disasembled it and then put in a loft of a barn where it sat for many years. I bought just the body and started building the car last year. I purchased a brand new frame from Spirit Industries. The front end is a straight axel with all Chevy parts(disbrakes caliburs roaders and spindles) the rear end is a Chevy 10 bolt. It comes with a new aluminium 3 core radiator set up for a SBC. It has a 327 ci engine with a 700 r4 trans I Have started installing the floor but have not competely finished. (has rear body mounts installed but not front ones)The rear rims are 15 x15 the tires are M/T. 29.18.5/15 rear tires and rims are new never ran the fronts are new rims which are 14x6 with almost brand new tires. THIS CAR IS JUST A PROJECT IN MOCK UP STAGE(ENGINGE MOUNTS/TRANS MOUNTS ARE PRESENT BUT NOT WELDED IN) I HAVE NO TITLE WITH THIS PROJECT.... BUT ONCE CAR IS COMPLETED SPIRIT INDUSTRIES OFFERS A BRAND NEW VIN TAG AND REGISTRATION PAPERS FOR $300.00 WHICH WILL TITLE THIS CAR AS A 1927 T RODSTER. ONCE AGAIN THIS IS A PROJECT CAR!!!! ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE CALL 608 557-7168 THANKS LARRY..
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