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1923 Ford Model T Speedster on 2040-cars

US $16,000.00
Year:1923 Mileage:900000 Color: Red /
 Black
Location:

Eugene, Oregon, United States

Eugene, Oregon, United States
Transmission:Stock T
Body Type:speedster
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:4 cyl
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Condition:

Used

VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: 8662280
Year: 1923
Number of Cylinders: 4
Make: Ford
Model: Model T
Trim: base
Options: Convertible
Drive Type: planetary gear/rear wheel
Mileage: 900,000
Sub Model: SPEEDSTER
Disability Equipped: No
Exterior Color: Red
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Black

NO RESERVE!!!

 SPEEDSTERS RULE!!!

Built by Famed restorer "Ed Coker"Meadow Vista California, with detailing by S0-Cal Speed shop in Sacramento.

 

There is probably not another Model “T” Speedster in the country that would surpass this example.

Everything about this build says professional with attention to detail second to none, even the seams have been filled smoothed and blended into the body. The rear boat tail is completely hand formed and balanced so well that it can be opened with just your fingers (after releasing the two latches). The turn signals are operated from a switch integrated into the stock dash. Braking is provided by 1940 Ford hydraulics. The Hood is from a 1928 Graham Page with Custom sides under which is a 1923 Model “T” Engine With “Snyders” high compression pistons and Model “T” Rods that were drilled for “Dippers”. A Model “A” Zenith Carb connected to a rare Zenith intake manifold provides the fuel. The Fuel tank (from a 1927 has a shutoff valve) and tool box resides in the rear boattail. Wheels are 1931 Model A truck rims with near new rubber. The body is 1923 Roadster Cab, and 1928 Model “A” Cowl With a seat that has been modified from a 1906 Buick, it is hinged over the battery. The Radiator cover is from a a 1929 “Overland 6”.  The Windshield has been shoetened and narrowed and does tilt. Headlights are from a 1928 Model “A” with Halogen bulbs.

 

This car starts instantly and purrs like a 6 cylinder, there is near instant throttle response and torque that will amaze you.

 

 VIDEOS:


http://youtu.be/WwbM_wBxrpM

http://youtu.be/WNoZBQ72kvs

 

The complete listing is below:

 

·      !923 Custom Ford Speedster,

·      Motor consists of 1923 Model T block with Snyder's high compression pistons and Model T rods drilled for dippers, and a

·       Model A carb.

·      Transmission is a 1926-27 Model T,

·      rear differential is a 1926-27 Model T.

·      Brakes are only in the rear and are 1940 Ford hydraulic.

·      Wheels are 1921 Model A truck rims.

·      The frame is a stock 1926-27 Model T.

·      The body is comprised of the following: 1923 T Roadster cab,

·       hood tops are  with custom hood sides,

·      grill shell is 1929 Overland six,

·      rear fenders are N.O.S. Arial motorcycle.

·      Front fenders are 1934 Ford tire covers,

·       windshield is shortened & narrowed

·      1927-28 Model T. Trunk cover is hand formed.

·      Cowl is a 1928 Model A,

·       Seat has been modified from a 1906 Buick-shortened and narrowed.

·      It has an original Model T steering wheel,

·       Gas tank is a 1926-27 with a shut off,

·       Headlights are 1928-29 Model A with halogen bulbs.

·      Electric Fuel pump

·      Lighted license plate holder.

·      12 volt electronics.

·      Vintage tool box.

·      Candy apple red paint from 67 Mustang.

·      Wimbledon White paint from 67 Mustang.

·      Electric Fan.

·      Turn Signals.

·      Water pump.

·      Dual Model A rear tail lights.

·      New upholstery.

·      Welded and smoothed body seams.

·      Motometer.

Items not previously listed

  • 3 Mirrors
  • All new Wiring
  • Tuned Exhaust
  • Vintage tool box (under rear boat tail)
  • Switched Electric fuel pump
  • hood panel supports
  • Hand holds on sides below windshield posts
  • Custom graphics
  • Ooga horn
  • Carpet in boat tail
  • New bands in transmission
  • side steps.
  • Electric engine fan.


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The Craftsmanship on this car is simply superb, if at all possible please try and see it in person, it will not disappoint!!


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