1927 Model T Truck Low Reserve on 2040-cars
Ukiah, California, United States
Engine:ford
Drive Type: stock
Model: Model T
Mileage: 0
Trim: truck
This is a 1927 model T Truck 1 ton it has a rucksell two speed rear axle with the factory high speed gears 5 to 1 has a warford overdrive has new rear tire and tube tne engine has a overhead valve set up ,it a chevy head adapted to a ford block the kit is made by neil jern in redding ca. it called the thunder bolt you can see them online i have been to his house and he has a machine shop in his garage ,the botton end has new babitted, trans has been rebuilt new band linning rebuilt starter and gen 6 volt has a eletric fuel pump all glass has been replaced new seats runs real good, very strong has a new distribitor with a bosch front plate, has new pistons and rings, brass timming gear . the hood is new you will have to arrange shipping Alan 707 485 5439
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