1927 Ford Model T Roadster Flathead V8 Hot Rod on 2040-cars
Lake Park, Minnesota, United States
Engine:1940 Ford Flathead V8
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Model T
Trim: None
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: Manual
Mileage: 999,999
Up for auction is a 1927 Ford Model T Roadster Hot Rod.
All Henry Ford steel (except for the decklid - fiberglass).
Has the following:
- 1940 Ford Flathead Motor
- 1939 Ford Transmission
- 1939 Ford Pedal Assembly
- 1939 Steering Box & Column
- 1940 Ford Rear with Juice Brakes
- 1940 Front with Juice Brakes
- 1935 Ford Wheels (tires are excellent)
- Posies Super Slide Front Spring
- Tall Runner Intake with 2 Stromberg 97's
- Guide 682C Headlights (bare metal)
- 1932 Ford Grill Shell (bare steel)
Car has a custom paint job. It is red oxide primer coated with Semi Gloss black and buffed to vintage patina quality.
Car also has had a custom interior done. All done with 18 gauge sheet steel. All interior is bare steel.
Seat will need to be covered or drive it like it is.
Headlights will need to be wired and tail lights will need to be installed.
Car starts on 12 volt (12 volt starter) and runs on 6 volt.
Motor runs EXCELLENT! It runs cool and doesn't overheat.
Shifts, steers, stops and drives EXCELLENT!
It's a BLAST to drive, but want to build a coupe.
I can store vehicle as long as needed as long as it is paid in full.
Call Jay with any questions at 218-370-1257.
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