1913 Ford T Bucket--hot Rod--rat--project--671 Blower on 2040-cars
Piggott, Arkansas, United States
Engine:671 blower
Drive Type: 4 speed
Make: Ford
Mileage: 999,999
Model: Model T
Warranty: none
Trim: bucket
1913 FORD T-BUCKET-----this is a Hurricane Sandy flood car---no water got in the engine, transmission, or rear end---Engine turns freely---T-10 4 speed----Ford posi rear----small block Chevy of unknown size----671 Blower---carbs were stolen during transport----super strong fiberglass body---brakes are up---should be a driver with a few days work----have New York salvage title listing it as a 1973 constructed vehicle, no VIN tag on car------also has a 1913 Ford Missouri title and body tag with matching numbers- do what you want-------THIS VEHICLE WILL SELL !!!!!!!! it has a reserve which will be lifted 12 hours before auction ends-----until that time it is FOR SALE-----CALL ME!!!!! SEE MY OTHER AUCTIONS !!!!! ALL CARS ARE FOR SALE UNTIL RESERVE IS MET !!!! CALL ME !!! 870-324-4124 preferred or 870-324-0983 cell if necessary ------ SEE MY OTHER AUCTIONS !!!!!!
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