1923 Ford T Bucket Hot Rod on 2040-cars
Fort Pierce, Florida, United States
Sell one of my toys....1923 Ford T-Bucket Hot Rod....350 motor/350 transmission...twin 650 Holley’s...carb stacks...scoop...Edelbrock valve covers...B&M shifter...ceramic coated headers...spun aluminum 11 gal gas tank...Mickey Thompson tires front/rear..Weld brand Rodlite wheels...juice tank...arooga horn...Walker aluminum radiator...frame extended 20"...GM 10 bolt posi rear...GM disc in front/drum in rear...4" drop front axle...Wildwood braking system...fiberglass 1 piece body and bed...high back Summit racing seats w/5 point harnesses...rubber floor mats...heavy duty custom built 1/4 wall 2x3 frame...new starter, fuel pump, water pump, thermostat..almost everything new, 2 years old...very low miles...real head turner, built for street cruising and local car shows...(not a drag car and never raced) ...over $15,000.00 invested in this build out of pocket...also have a home built 6 1/2" x 12" tandem axle trailer, built for the car, great for jeep or small buggy or tractor, has fold up ramps, fold up double wheel jack, 2 5/16" hitch, lights, fenders, p/t wood decking all in good shape, has small 2500 lb winch on front, trailer title in hand. Car has never been titled or registered for road I have all receipts for the car build so you can get a home built title in your state. If you have any questions you can call 772-370-6580 or email! |
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