Old School Ford 1923 T Bucket Roadster on 2040-cars
Elmhurst, Illinois, United States
The T is an older build that is not perfect but it still draws a lot of attention and gets a lot of thumbs up on the road. Overall cosmetic condition is very good with minor paint chips and some faded chrome. The T has no known mechanical issues. It has been well maintained and the following parts have been replaced within the last 1000 miles. It is a blast to drive but at my age 82, it is a little scary. It is time to pass it on to some one that can appreciate a very responsive car. Chrome master cylinder Rear brake shoes replace and drums resurfaced Rear seals replaced Locker shifter Autometer gauges and custom wood dash Carpet Radiator Water pump One wire alternator Battery Drive shaft Chrome rear schocks A PayPal deposit of 500.00 dollars is required at the end of sale. The balance must be paid within 7 days after sale has ended with a certified check or cash in person. The vehicle will no be able to be released for pick up until the check has cleared. |
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