1927 Ford Model T Bucket 350 Chevy Powerglide 9 " Rear Hot Rod 23 24 25 26 27 on 2040-cars
Boynton Beach, Florida, United States
Body Type:Convertible
Engine:350
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: GREY
Make: Ford
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Model T
Trim: CONVERTIBLE
Drive Type: AUTOMATIC POWERGLIDE
Options: Convertible
Mileage: 10,000
Sub Model: T BUCKET
Exterior Color: Red
Number of Doors: 2
I have a 1927 Ford T Bucket replica for sale. What a fun car. This car runs and drives good, needs very little. This car is a nice driver, NOT perfect, not a 100 point showcar. But it's nice enough you won't get laughed out of a local show and you will get thumbs up, people smiling and taking their phones out to take pictures at nearly every traffic light. The body is nice with no cracks in the fiberglass. The paint is still nice and shiny, has has a few small chip touch ups. The chrome has some flaking here and there. The front tires are new, the back need replacing. They are old with cracks and out of balance, they make a shimmy at about 40 MPH. It has a mild 350(1975) so it will run on any octane gas you want and always starts right up and never overheats. The numbers on the block are, casting number, 3970010, front pad numbers V102ITYZ C71120449. If you let it sit a week or so, it will puff a little smoke on startup, but not when it's running. I believe fresh valve seals will do the trick(or just drive it more than I do!!!!!). The interior in in nice driver shape, has one hole on driver's upper section about the diameter of a pencil(see close-up) that could easily be touched up. This was not a cheap build. Whoever built it sprung for a brass radiator w/ gauge, Hurst Airheart disc brakes up front, cross drilled discs in the rear, gasser style front mags, and American Racing rears. They built it nice. The steering turns like butter. Also not pictured but included...I have the top frame for it(no canvas, just the frame, and I have a brand new pair of wheelie bars in the box that I haven't gotten around to installing yet. Everything works except the gas gauge(needle fell off and sitting in bottom of gauge). There isn't a speedo in the car so mileage is unknown. Titled as a 1927 Ford Roadster. I have tried to describe this car as well as I could and put in tons of pictures, so keep in mind it's a driver, not a 100 point show car, so expect what you see in pictures. It is a really fun, attention drawing car. Clean, clear, Florida title in previous owner's name still. I will also give a bill of sale. Sold as is, with no warranty. Please see my other auctions for more interesting items, too many toys, not enough time...... If you are local and want to inspect it before bidding, I encourage that, just let me know. No whining or asking questions afterwards. Deposit of $250 due within 2 days through Paypal, the balance in cash within 2 weeks. If you are out of state and need more time, let me know BEFORE you bid, maybe when can work something out. Buyer responsible for shipping costs and arranging shipping plans to pick up from my house. I reserve the right to end this auction at any time, for any reason.
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