1923 T Bucket on 2040-cars
Poway, California, United States
Subject: 23 T One
time deal up for sale 1923 Ford T Bucket total performance fiberglass body. 350
small block Chevy for bolt main 400 turbo transmission,electric fuel pump. Low
miles 2,140 Lots of chrome top to bottom. Brand-new Edelbrock performer
manifold and 600 carburetor both in Endura shine. Chrome valve covers, chrome
water pump, chrome timing cover, chrome alternator,chrome starter, chrome oil
pan, chrome trans cover, chrome fly wheel cover, chrome oil filter. Electric
fuel pump. AHC coated headers ( armor hot coating ). 12 bolt Chevy rear end.
Registered as a 1923 Ford( no smog ). Radar blue poly paint with Ford halogen
ghost flames. Doe skin leather interior and VDO gauges. ( no trades I don't
want a motorcycle a pick up truck a car a motorhome. ) Price is pretty firm
$18,500 you can't build a t bucket this nice for that price. Summer is coming
weather is great for cruising in a T Bucket. Car is fun and show ready a real
attention getter and a head turner at shows. This vehicle is being sold as is
there is no guarantee or warranty expressed or implied. Check out Youtube
( Video ) http://youtu.be/_VQJpqU-2ww
Please serious buyers only no time for looking lose. |
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