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Ford 1923 T-bucket / Street Rod / T Bucket on 2040-cars

Year:1923 Mileage:0
Location:

Fort Wayne, Indiana, United States

Fort Wayne, Indiana, United States
Engine:302 Ford
Vehicle Title:Clear
Condition:
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Year
: 1923
Make: Ford
Drive Type: Custom
Model: Model T
Mileage: 0
Trim: Professional

Beautiful, one of kind stretched T Bucket. Professional Built like none other. Stretched 6" in the front for added leg room, 11" in the rear. Very comfortable to drive unlike most buckets. I've been the proud owner of this for about 6 years, and during this time it's been pampered and stored in a carpeted, heated garage. There's to much to list but I'll cover the basics and feel free to ask any questions. You'll never be able to even come close to building a custom T like this for what my reserve is.

Besides being very rare for being stretched, How many do you see with a radical Ford engine? 

The Engine;

1968 302   "heavy" block machined by Lingenfelter. Line bored, decked .011, bored .040 over. Heavy duty full floating racing rods, Keith Black pistons, Pete Jackson gear drive, Compcams roller cam, GT 40 heads with roller rockers, and all the good stuff in springs, retainers, guide plates, ect.  Polished tunnel ram with 2 newer Edelbrocks, HP balancer, Mallory distributor and MUCH MUCH MORE!

Transmission is a B&M C4 with manual valve body, 3000 B&M stall, all bolted up to a polished bell house that's been clear ceramic coated so you never have to polish again.

Rear axle is a Chevy 10 bolt posi trac with 4:56 gears. Trailing arms are Custom CNC machined out of T6 billet, polished, and chromed, absolutely beautiful pieces.

Professionally installed neon kit from front to back. 2 neon lights are even placed hidden inside the scoop and shine down on the polished tunnel ram.

Fairly new centerline rims with Hoosier tires.

Billet CNC machined and chromed leaf spring shackles.

Custom built and polished aluminum fuel tank, installed behind rear axle, allows plenty of storage inside carpeted trunk.

Professional installed interior, the best I've ever seen in a T bucket.

 

Engine can be heard run at youtube / skyguy7505.

Pre purchase inspection / drives are welcome.

 Item is for sale locally, so seller has option to cancel auction.

 

 

 

 

 

 

   


On Sep-05-13 at 04:27:10 PDT, seller added the following information:

Current engine has less then 5k miles.


On Sep-12-13 at 23:19:14 PDT, seller added the following information:

 

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