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1926 Ford Model T Sedan Delivery Custom on 2040-cars

Year:1926 Mileage:30000 Color: visor
Location:

Stillwater, Minnesota, United States

Stillwater, Minnesota, United States
Advertising:

Body-
Hand formed fiberglass
Steel hood
Chrome grill shell
Chrome headlights with haligian bulbs
Chrome bumpers
Original style vinyl roof
Chrome roof rack
Handmade chrome and black exterior visor
Brass engine crank and leather holder
Chrome dual air horns
Side mount spare tire
Oak running boards
Front windshield tilts out with chrome frame
Rear window rolls down

Paint-
Deep candy maroon over flake and pearl
Airbrushed roses
Black fenders

Interior-
Leather
Mohair carpeting and mats
Rolls Royce burled wood dash and auto meter gauges
Jaguar stereo and 4-triaxle speakers hidden
Tilt steering wheel
Locking Column

Engine-
350 cu. in. Chevy
Dual polished Superchargers (magnachargers)
Twin side draft dalortos (carbonation)
Modified Chevy cam designed for magnacharger
Amsoil 20/50 synthetic oil
Chrome hi-performance flow water pump
Chrome oil pan and valve covers & accessories 
Braided steel lines w/ air quip and russel fittings
Mirrored firewall
Turbo 400 transmission
Competition auto radiator
Hi performance electric fan
Sanderson stainless headers and custom exhaust system

Chassis-  
Black urethane with hand pinstriping 
Tappen enterprise 2x3 box with chromemolly sub frame
4 wheel independent suspension
Koni coil-over front shocks
Corvette independent rear end 370 to 1
Chrome half shafts
Chrome driveshaft
Rear adjustable sway bar
4 wheel disc brakes (chevelle front/ corvette back)
Twin aluminum gas tanks (30 gallon total)
Dual Corvette master cylinder 
Appliance wire wheels (front 15x8- rear 15x10)
Firestone tires
Rack and pinion steering

Call Kurt at 612-363-5019 if you have any questions







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