1923 Ford Blown Big Block Pro Street T Bucket Rat Rod on 2040-cars
Williamston, Michigan, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Used
Make: Ford
Drive Type: automatic
Model: Model T
Mileage: 2,000
Trim: standard
Awesome, professionally built 1923 Ford T- Bucket. Has a 671 Weiand blower with twin Holly 750 carbs on top on of a balanced/blue printed 468 cu in Chevy Big Block (approx. 700 hp) Built by Billet Marine in Glendale Arizona. Hughes turbo 400 automatic transmission with a 3000 stall speed converter and a B&M Pro Ratchet shifter . Custom chassis sporting a four bar/drop axle front and a 9" narrowed posi rear end with 3.90 gears, coil over shocks, four link and a pan hard bar. Disc brakes on the front and drums on the rear with an adjustable proportioning valve and all steel braided lines. The monster BF Goodrich 345/55 R15 Comp T/A Drag Radials are wrapped around Weld Racing wheels on the rear with 195/50 R15 on the front. Glass body that was recently professionally painted (July of 2014, over $2000 just to paint the body). Car is built right with numerous high end/trick additions.You really need to see this car to appreciate the workmanship. Car is also advertised locally so seller reserves the right to end auction early.
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