1927 Model T on 2040-cars
Grants Pass, Oregon, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Mileage: 0
Make: Ford
Exterior Color: Black
Model: Model T
Interior Color: Black
Drive Type: Rear wheel
Trim: Truck
This is a 1927 Model T Truck 1 ton. It has a Rucksell two speed rear axle with the factory high speed gears 5 to 1. It has aWarford overdrive and new rear tire and tube. The engine has a overhead valve set up, it is a Chevy head adapted to a Ford block. The kit is made by Neil Jern in Redding CA. It's called the Thunder Bolt you can see them online. The botton end has new babitted bearrings. The transmission has been rebuilt with new band linnings. It has a rebuilt starter and generator 6 volt. It has a eletric fuel pump, all glass has been replaced, and new seats. It has a new distribitor with a bosch front plate, has new pistons and rings, and brass timming gear. The motor has a 280 lift cam, with 1.5 rockers total lift is 420 at the valve, compression raito is 6 to 1 and will start with hand crank or starter. Also has a new leakess water pump with a 180 thermostat and a Ford faithful oiler and the rods have oil scoops on the bottoms and high strength rod bolts, new ring gear and new cam bearings. Moter is very well balanced. This truck also has new linning on rear brake shoes, the flat bed is orignal model T truck, with ford truck script on the back, all wood in the flat bed is new with correct square washer under the bed. The roof is new.Willing to help with shipping.
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