1923 "t" Bucket Replica Hot Rod Ford, Similar To 22, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30 on 2040-cars
Sopchoppy, Florida, United States
High bidder gets this immaculate T bucket. This is being re-listed cause another winning bidder said he didn't know he had won. After 2 weeks he did not have any money and his wife would not give him the money. Please read ! I need a $1,000.00 NON REFUNDABLE deposit within 24 hours of your winning bid. NO EXCEPTIONS! This can be proven by your post office postmark on your envelope when you mail your deposit. I have had too many winning bidders that I never hear from. Serious bidders only please. Have your inspections done BEFORE you are winning bidder as it is done at auctions. Don't come here to inspect it after you are winning bidder to decide if you want it or not. These auctions are too expensive to keep re-listing it if you don't honor your winning bid. There are a lot of mechanics in my area that can come inspect it for you if you can't come here. Even e-bay can get it inspected for you before you are winning bidder. ALL winning bidders money must clear my bank BEFORE it leaves my yard. You can pay any way you want as long as total price is paid before it leaves here. Thank you for understanding. This "T" bucket is in excellent condition, and it runs excellent too! The body is fiberglass so body and floors have no rust. Chromed out with wheelie bars. Fold down windshield, convertible, Just rebuilt 350 Chevrolet engine with BOW TIE heads and 4 bolt main. 350 turbo automatic. Manly roller rockers. High volume fuel pump. New MSD electronics. This is best T bucket you can buy. Everything is already done. A real head turner. It started raining as I took pictures. I don't know exact mileage so I entered a number. Any serious bidder can win. I have clear title in my name and it has been tagged with license plate and insurance here in Florida. All those papers will go with car to register in your state. I will also give you a bill of sale that I can get notorized for you should your state require it. I have a car trailer that I can deliver for you to any state. I can do it for .50 cents a mile no matter where you live in the original 48 states. I can leave the day your funds clear my bank. Thank you and good luck ! !
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