1923 T Roadster All Steel Body Custom Machine Street Rod Classic Doors on 2040-cars
Daytona Beach, Florida, United States
This is one realy cool fun hot rod runs drives handles stops and steers great has mild built big block with auto trans floor B&M shifter 12 bolt possi rear differental has front disc brakes rear drum brakes working head lights tail lights stop and turn signals has all steel tub with both opening doors stain steering colume with tilt steering fatttys on the back with skinnies on the front car is truely a pleasure and a blast to drive no bump steer no wandering wife can drive it anywhere also and yes its fat man friendly I love the fact that I can fit in I am 6 4 289lbs and my wife is 5 8 _______ I am not going to get beat up if you know what I mean never tell her weight interior is very nice all rear suspension done right and good wiring job has digital gauges all street legal and is titled as a 23 ford not a kit car has 27 grill shell with aluminum radiator with accessory electric fan if needed Please only bid if you are a serious buyer the car is also for sale local and if it should sell we would be forced to remove the sale from ebay dont miss out this not your average T bucket
Thanks for looking and feel free to ask any questions you may have Peter 1 386 679 0069 Kim 1 386 383 9562 or our shop 1 386 677 3138 |
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