1922 Ford T Coupe, Custom Rat Rod W 427 Chevy Engine on 2040-cars
Hendersonville, Tennessee, United States
This Little Bad Boy is Street Legal with Seat Belts, Horn, Head Lights, Tail Lights, Brake Lights, Turn Signals. 1922-Ford T-Bucket powered by 427 Corvette engine bored 60 over 870HP. 2-750 Holly Carbs, stainless, polished and ported. 671 Wylan Blower Kit! Wylan Pistons! 7.8 to 1 compression! Steel Crank! Balanced motor! ARP Rod Bolts! Both ends of rods have been worked and stress relief! Com 3500 converter! PTI Hardened Sprass! 10 Bolt Rear End! Strange Brut Strength Carrier 308 Ratio! Super Stock Rear End! No engine leaks or smoking, Transmission shifts clean. Front Pirelli tires 215 R75 15 are new, rear Mickey Thompson tires 29x 15.5-15 are worn on inside (see pic). Passenger top side of bucket has strees crack (see pic), Windshield has sizable crack (see pic) easy fix. I am 15 miles North of Nashville off I 65. NICE CAR lots of engine! <NO TRADES> Good Luck and Bid with Confidence !
*mileage is estimated amount (no Odometer)
**Will entertain offers on 427 engine alone if this head turner does not sell |
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