1919 Ford Model T Roadster Pickup Show Car Awesome Nicest Buy It Now on 2040-cars
Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States
Body Type:Convertible
Engine:350 Corvette LT1 - 370 HP
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private
Interior Color: Brown
Make: Ford
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Model T
Trim: Awesome Brass T
Drive Type: Rear Wheel Drive
Mileage: 5,000
Exterior Color: House Of Kolors Tangerine Candy
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
1919 Ford Model T Streetrod-Lots Of Brass
-LT1 350V8-370 HP-Ready To Show!!-
Looks Fresh & Road Trip ReadyThis is the nicest T Roadster I have ever driven. Finished in Tangerine Candy with Gold Base coat and clear, the paint is very nice and the car is ready to show under the spotlights. Glass Body, 5000 miles on the build, very tame, comfortable and quick. Is equipped with seatbelts. Drives awesome, very fast. The CG on this roadster is just right and enough forward to give the car nice balance and handling. Equipped with a Corvette LT1 engine and 370 HP, Turbo 400 automatic transmission, front disc brakes, baffled exhaust that looks great, lots of chrome, lots of brass believed to be mostly original from 1909+, the EJ Brown headlights and sidelamps converted to electric and the original owner said this was a real radiator shell. I also have another half windshield and a spare headlamp lense that is included. Also included - I have almost a half quart of the base (gold) -the candy (tangerine pearl) and hardner. If you want to take the name off it (Sun Kissed) I can work something out with you here or leave it as is. Clear title in hand. NICE NICE.......
Call Ron @918-691-9999 With Questions Or To Discuss Details
Thank YOU!!
-LT1 350V8-370 HP-Ready To Show!!-
Looks Fresh & Road Trip Ready
This is the nicest T Roadster I have ever driven. Finished in Tangerine Candy with Gold Base coat and clear, the paint is very nice and the car is ready to show under the spotlights. Glass Body, 5000 miles on the build, very tame, comfortable and quick. Is equipped with seatbelts. Drives awesome, very fast. The CG on this roadster is just right and enough forward to give the car nice balance and handling. Equipped with a Corvette LT1 engine and 370 HP, Turbo 400 automatic transmission, front disc brakes, baffled exhaust that looks great, lots of chrome, lots of brass believed to be mostly original from 1909+, the EJ Brown headlights and sidelamps converted to electric and the original owner said this was a real radiator shell. I also have another half windshield and a spare headlamp lense that is included. Also included - I have almost a half quart of the base (gold) -the candy (tangerine pearl) and hardner. If you want to take the name off it (Sun Kissed) I can work something out with you here or leave it as is. Clear title in hand. NICE NICE.......
Call Ron @918-691-9999 With Questions Or To Discuss Details
Thank YOU!!
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