1924 Ford Model T- T Bucket Roadster on 2040-cars
Burlington, New Jersey, United States
1924 Ford "T" Roadster p/u, Fiberglass body finished in Matte black Urethane paint, Custom made 2x3 Box tube frame, featuring a 1972 Chevy 307 V-8 With Aluminum intake and 4bbl carb With Speedway motors lakes headers and Turbo 350 Trans, runs and drives great, and sounds great through those lake pipes! Lots of NEW Speedway motors parts including front disc brakes, master cylinder and Aluminum "T" Radiator, featuring a steel Model 'A' Grille shell, custom fitted to radiator, Dietz headlights, and Harley turn signals. Tail lights are stainless Model A's from Speedway, all new brake lines and wiring, even has a port to charge your phone or run a GPS. Also has new sun pro Manuel gauges Interior is Black Vinyl , easy cleaning, low maintenance. Tires are Big and little radials with good tread and Vintage 70's era slotted mags. TITLE is a CLEAR NJ title This car has been done for about a year, and its been driven all over NJ and PA with no problems to cars shows and cruse nights, it draws a crowd everywhere it parks, its well received at shows. Its FOR SALE and it needs a new home, ask questions as needed, and happy bidding. If your Local to Burlington NJ and would like to see and drive it, E-mail me, CASH TALKS. |
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