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Model T Rat Rod 1927 Ford, Flathead on 2040-cars

Year:1927 Mileage:3000
Location:

Danville, Kentucky, United States

Danville, Kentucky, United States
Advertising:
Engine:'46 ford flathead
Vehicle Title:Clear
VIN: 14619353 Year: 1927
Make: Ford
Drive Type: 3 speed
Model: Model T
Mileage: 3,000
Trim: 2 door coupe
Condition: Used: A vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ... 

  Dillehay Street is home to the "Hot Rod Hullabaloo" and its time to sell one of their favorite rides of all time. I have built several cars over the years and have had a lot of them in magazines but this Lil'Jewel has turned more heads and had more pictures taken than all of them put together. Most asked questions, "How do you get in it?" and "Do you drive it?" Well you open the door and slide in like a snake and a big YES to the second one. Out of state road trips are the most fun. Runs comfortable at 55-60 mph. Note to looker, if your over 6' and weigh over 225 lbs...... passenger yes, driver no. Fits me perfect at 5'6" 160 lbs. If your uncomfortable with your butt cheeks riding 2" off the pavement, this ain't the car for you, wimp. It has the feel of a street legal go-kart flying around town!


  The front tires are Coker, the rear ones are original cool, they were found in an old gas station with the paper wrapping still around them. the wheels are vintage mags found in a junkyard. They were balanced and trued on the car! The drive train is from a donor 1946 ford truck (motor, tranny, driveshaft and rearend). The motor is one of the best running flathead around. It's pretty much stock, we installed new rings, the main bearings still had Ford stamped on them and looked really good. I added a brand new carb, Mallory Distributor, coil and a brand new power generator that makes it very responsive and reliable. The "Evans" aluminum Heads are very rare ( Earl "Pappy" Evans was one of the great post war flathead builders in Calf.) and perform nicely. Custom made aluminum radiator and gas tank to fit the unique style and frame. The top is army tent fabric with Dibond sewed in 4 sections that fold back or it can be removed. Believe it or not it sits pretty comfortable. 

This is a very well built unique car that was built with integrity and diffidently not thrown together. the closer you look reveals the thought and engineering involved to get this car reliable and safe as possible (considering the design). I'm gonna let the pictures do most of the talking and you can call me with your questions.

 You can view a short video of the "T" on our website, dillehaystreet.com.  Word is getting around it is for sale locally so I will remove this add if it sells before the auction is over. You can get a hold of me (Kirby) at 859-583-4051 Please only call if your interested in buying the car. If you have a general question please ask through ebay.

  

  
  

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