1923 Ford Model T Hot Rod! on 2040-cars
Imperial Beach, California, United States
Gonna re-list this thing with some better photos and let you know I have the reserve set at $11,000. The auction came close last time an I assure you it's well worth it! The car is a fiberglass custom build that was passed down from my father, built in the 80's registered as a 1923 ford model T the registration is current. It has a 327 motor with offenhauser high rise intake two Holley 4 barrel carbs and straight pipe headers. 4 speed automatic transmission. custom pearl yellow paint with pin striping. new fuel pump and filter, new front tires, new oil change and filter, all electrical is good to go minus the battery itself. fresh radiator flush. The car sounds like a top fuel drag racer at the starting line. A person with the love of horsepower is gonna really love this thing. the carburetors need to be rebuilt, the back shelf that covers the gas tank is missing and it needs a speedo cable but other than those things it is a complete little hot rod. I set the reserve price lower to compensate the buyer for the cost of two carb rebuilds the battery and that rear shelf. I will take phone calls or texts about the car. 805 two one eight 355 seven. It does have a detachable top also that is not shown. Buyer is responsible for pick up of the vehicle.
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