1923 Ford Model T Bucket Custom Roadster Hot Rod Rat Rod Street Rod on 2040-cars
Williamston, South Carolina, United States
Transmission:Automatic
Vehicle Title:Clear
Mileage: 99,999
Make: Ford
Exterior Color: Blue
Model: Model T
Interior Color: Black
Trim: BASE
Number of Cylinders: 8
Drive Type: AUTOMATIC
Up for auction is a just completed, turn key professionally built 1923 Model T Bucket. It is very fast, very fun to drive, and handles better than any other I've driven before. It is powered by a new SBC crate 350 engine, 350 turbo transmission with shift kit, and a Ford 8" rear that puts it all to the ground. The entire car has been professionally painted & clear coated including the body and Grill shell, axles and shocks right down to the beautiful gloss black frame it's sitting on. I can't emphasize enough just how well built and ready to go this bucket is. Everything on this car works! All gauges, lights, signals, even a working horn. This is not a half assed backyard build. It has a lot of time and money invested in it and that really shows in person. Below I will list some of the features of this car along with a video link so you can hear it fire off and run for yourself:
-SBC 350 Crate motor
-Comp Cam 454 lift 280 duration
-350 Turbo tranny with shift kit
-Lokar shifter
-Ported & Polished Heads
-Edelbrock Performer 2101 Intake
-Edelbrock 750cfm Carburetor
-Electric Fuel pump
-HEI electronic ignition
-Accel Super Stock spiral core wires
-Sanderson Ceramic Coated street rod headers with turn outs
-Electric fan
-Chrome front shocks
-Superbell steering components
-32 Ford grill shell
-10 Gallon spun aluminum gas tank
-10" Gray tinted windshield
15" Prostar Wheels with brand new rubber(still has tits on them)
VIDEO LINK: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Q_qH9T_NPA
Again, this bucket is a reliable turn key ready to go Hot Rod that gets tons of attention anywhere it goes! All it needs is a new owner to enjoy it. Please email or call with any questions you may have. (864) 940-4576 Thanks 4 looking...
-I reserve the right to end this auction early as it is also for sale locally.
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