1927 Model T Ford Roadster Ratrod Project on 2040-cars
Taylor, Texas, United States
Body Type:Roadster
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:327 Chevy
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Ford
Model: Model T
Trim: None
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 0
Disability Equipped: No
Exterior Color: Black
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Green
This is a project that needs finishing and has no title but will provide a bill-of-sale. It is about 85 percent finished. Has a custom frame made out of 2x3 square tubing that is Z'd up in the back to a Model T crossmember. The front axle is original with split wishbones and a spring behind the axle. It has 40's front drums and backing plates. The rear is a 8" Ford with a Model A spring and split wishbones. There are no brakes up front but the back has all new wheel cylinders and pads and has a master cylinder mounted on the frame with a brake line ran along the frame to the back just needs fluid and bled. Has gas line and battery cable ran along other side of frame to the back just needs hooked up. Has a Corvair steering box and a new speedway column and u-joint. The wire wheels are 30's model with new tires on back and front tires are in good shape with plenty of tread. The motor is a rebuilt 327 Chevy with Vortex heads, aluminum intake with a 650 Holley Carb. The tranny is a rebuilt power glide and both motor and tranny has NO MILES on them. The Army Jeep gas cans are the gas tanks they just need plumbed to each other and the wood ammo box is for the battery/storage as is the two lower ammo boxes. Has a Army trailer tail light. The body and frame is primered satin black and the firewall, wheels and suspension is painted satin green. What it needs to finish is a wiring harness, head lights, seat brackets, drive shaft tunnel, steering column drop and a shifter. I have a brake and gas pedal that goes with the car, they just need to be installed. Needs a grill shell but I have a Mustang style radiator to go with it. The floor and body still needs to be bolted to the frame. The motor needs a water pump, fan, alternator, distributor and wires to get it running. For more info, please contact me at 512/844-9406. Serious inquiries ONLY.....no dreamers.
***Like I said, I do NOT HAVE A TITLE, but will provide a BILL OF SALE***
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