Model T Ford Speedster Project on 2040-cars
La Crosse, Virginia, United States
Body Type:Speedster
Engine:4 cyl Ford Model T
Vehicle Title:Rebuilt, Rebuildable & Reconstructed
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Yellow
Make: Ford
Number of Cylinders: 4
Model: Model T
Trim: Brown
Drive Type: manual
Mileage: 1
Warranty: as is
All original, complete rolling chassis that was drive-able when parked in a dry barn. The seats, floorboard, firewall, gas tank, steering column, headlights and radiator were taken off for a restoration. It has 21" Model A wire wheels. The engine turns freely, is missing the coils and magneto cover. Radiator was stolen. Comes with spare rear end, and 2 steering columns. The headlights have the acetylene burners in them, but no reflectors or lenses. The carburetor is now a downdraft with "Ford" in raised letters. Header has an removable plug for running open header. The seats and engine cover are made from heavy galvanized steel. Seats are upholstered.There are 4 fenders, all straight and in great shape. Car is still stored in a dry hay barn, and has no rust. Comes with bill of sale only. Not sure of the year. Would make a cool rat rod, or you could put a regular body on it. With an s 10 rear end and a dropped front axle, it would make a neat rat rod. You could even add a v6 or v8.
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