1925 Ford T-bucket *show Car* Synergy Green Hot Rod Roadster Collector Car on 2040-cars
Lake Havasu City, Arizona, United States
Engine:350 Chevy Crate
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Interior Color: Brown
Make: Ford
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Other Pickups
Trim: Model-T
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: RWD
Options: Custom Leather Interior
Mileage: 3,500
Exterior Color: Synergy Green
I am selling my beautiful t-bucket due to back problems. If it's not painted, chromed or powder-coated it's not on this car. Built from scratch by professionals, every expense was taken to make this car look, run and ride like it should. Over 25K in parts alone and we all know how much labor costs these days. Only the best parts were used and the pictures speak for themselves. Everything works and there are no leaks. Only 3500 miles on build. Paint is Chevy's 2011 Synergy Green and it's in perfect condition -- no chips or cracks. The undercarriage is as clean as the car. It's always been garaged & I'm not a smoker. Here are a few more specs:
Also included in auction is some extra carpet, paint and a set of brand new front tires.
- 350 Chevy crate motor with cam and gear drive
- TH-350 transmission
- 9" Ford rear end w/Dutchman 3rd member
- 31 spline alloy axles
- 3.70 ratio
- Wilwood disc brakes, front and back
- 2000-2300 stall speed torque converter
- Superior radiator
- Lokar shifter
- Edelbrock manifold and carborator
- VDO electronic gauges
- Mallory Unilite distributor
- Radir 12 spoke front wheels
- 31 x 16.50 Hoosier pro-street tires with ET 5-spoke mags
- Rear airbag suspension
- Custom leather interior
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