T Bucket Roadster Turn Key Show Quality on 2040-cars
Crane, Missouri, United States
1923 FORD T BUCKET ROADSTER STYLE, SHOW QUALITY, TURN KEY, NO ISSUES. "We call her the Black Widow" ENGINE: Chevy 350 4-bolt main factory crate motor (runs on regular fuel), Edelbrock aluminum intake and 600 cfm 4 bbl carb with electric choke, Sanderson ceramic coated headers with internal baffles (attention getting sound but no too loud), HEI ignition, polished aluminum radiator with 16" electric fan. Chrome: valve covers, alternator, drive pulleys, oil dip stick, fuel pump and starter. TRANS: TH350 GM 3-sp automatic, Lokar shifter, deep aluminum pan, trany cooler, and chrome dip stick. BODY: Fiberglass with door on right side, full interior and carpet, Omega electric gauges, tinted windshield with chrome frame and chrome mirrors, third brake light, headlights, turn signals, 4-way flashers, and horn. CHASSIS: Pro-built powder coated frame and suspension, 10.5" front disc brakes with Airheart aluminum calipers, Posie Super Glide chrome front springs, chrome front and rear shocks, dual master brake cylinder with adjustable proportioning valve, braided stainless steel brake hoses, chrome headlight buckets, chrome tie rod, powder coated rear springs, 9" Ford rear axle with 11" drum brakes, 13.5 gal steel fuel tank. TIRES: Yokohama 225/65R17 and 305/50R20 WHEELS: Boss (American Eagle) 17x8 and 20x10 SUMMARY: Show quality, needs nothing, outstanding workmanship, Missouri titled as a 1918 Ford and in my name. Runs, drives and stops great. LOCATION: About 45 min south of Springfield, Missouri and about 45 minutes north of Branson, Missouri. NOTE: Vehicle is listed locally and I reserve the right to end this auction at anytime. Buyer is responsible for all shipping costs. Email or call 417 209-4560 for more info. On Jun-21-14 at 06:26:34 PDT, seller added the following information: All pics were taken in the last 30-days. The condition shown is the actual condition. |
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