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1926 Ford Model T Traditional Hot Rat Rod on 2040-cars

Year:1926 Mileage:1111
Location:

Mendon, Ohio, United States

Mendon, Ohio, United States
Engine:239ci Flathead
Vehicle Title:Clear
VIN: 13955579 Year: 1926
Make: Ford
Drive Type: rear wheel drive
Model: Model T
Mileage: 1,111
Trim: chrome
Condition: UsedA vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections.Seller Notes:"Used"

Up for sale is a 1926 Model T coupe Hot Rod, Rat Rod, Traditional or what have you. This vehical has no title ( I had to enter something up at the top, that's why it says "clear" title. Ebay rules !!!! ) I will provide a bill of sale. Again NO title. Now what we have here is a great start to an awsome Hot Rod ! Body of this car is in my opinion great shape for its age. No real rust anywhere, and looks really good. Interior is an older restoration but isn't too bad. I have a new top insert that comes with the sale and new headlinner. Body is not bolted to the frame, but is just setting on there for the time being. The frame is a 1923 Model tt truck frame that has been widened to contour with the body. If anyone knows anything about these frames they will know how stout they are. Motor is a 1949 8BA flathead ford that runs really good. ( could use wires cap and rotor ) But still runs good. Intake is an Offenhauser ( New ) with two Holley 94 carbs.Transmission is a top loader 3 speed out of a '65 mustang. Radiator is a Walker 4 core and was about $800 new. Front suspension is all new from Speedway Motors. 6" drop axle, with 11'' rotors ( disc brakes ) I have all new calipers and brake lines for the front. Rear suspension is new with Chrome coilover shocks and panhard bars. All new radius rods front and rear. Rear axle is a ford 9'', I have the third member for it, just not put in the car. It's a stock 3.25 open ratio. Tires on front are 5.60-15 and rears are 8.20-15 all Firestone and all NEW ! I have many parts to complete this project, including a steering column out of a '48 coupe ( Cross steering ) 5 extra carbs, Headlights,grill shell, an origianl 1940's-50's wolf whistle, etc. This is a project vehicle that I have a ton of money in. Needs finished and a new home. Please ask all questions as this item is sold as is. Payment due within 3 days of auction end by means of cash or certified check !! And picked up within 5 days. I have way more in this car than the starting price, if you start adding up the parts you'll see what I mean. The only reason I am selling it, is I have found another car I am interested in. I will try to answer all questions as soon as I can. This is an awsome project car !!!!!!! Please call me at 419-733-8233 for any questions or email me through ebay. Thanks so much for your time,

Jake

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