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1923 Ford T-bucket Custom built with SBC 327, TH350 trans & lots of Chrome parts

  • Location: Porter Ranch, California, United States
  • Make: Ford
  • Model: Model T
  • Type: Convertible
  • Trim: Convertible
  • Year: 1923
  • Mileage: 4,582
  • Color: Orange
  • Engine size: 327 SBC
  • Number of cylinders: 8
  • Fuel: Gasoline
  • Transmission: Automatic
  • Drive type: RWD
  • Interior color: Brown
  • Drive side: Right-hand drive
  • Options: Convertible
  • Vehicle Title: Clear

1923 Ford Model T Convertible Description

California registered 1923 Ford T-bucket with a Small Block Chevy 327, Turbo 350 auto Transmission and a fully chromed axle Ford 9" Posi rear end.
This is a great/fun car to drive around town, to go to car shows with and any events when weather permits. Car still gets a lot of thumbs up when driven around and is real attention getter. It has a nice thump from the mild cam at idle, is in good running condition and is not excessively loud. It has American Racing rims with offset tires in front and back. Retro 60's/70's look and build. It comes with a 327 SBC engine with double camel back/hump heads, polished first generation Edelbrock Tunnel Ram intake with dual Edelbrock carbs, polished air scoop, mild cam ~26, Mallory distributor, MSD coil with chrome mount/cover, chrome headers, chrome side pipes, chrome oil pan, chrome oil filter cover, chrome water pump, chrome pulleys, chrome alternator, chrome starter and Cal Custom Valve Covers. Have lots of chrome suspension/steering parts in both the front and back of the car. It has a full set of VDO gauges (fuel level, oil pressure, voltmeter, tach, clock) and Stewart Warner Speedometer. It has an automatic Turbo 350 Trans with chrome trans oil pan, Chromed Ford 9" rear end with Posi. It has fully functional turn signals and headlights. Currently registered as a 1923 Ford Model T in California (custom plates included) and is fully street legal. Replacement parts for the car are offered by many online shops which are easy to get and there are a variety to choose from. This car has over $30k+ in parts (chrome parts and all pieces are expensive) and another $10-15k+ for labor. Selling it as is and vehicle inspection is suggested before purchase for your piece of mind. Submit a reasonable offer and someone will be the happy new owner of this custom hot rod that costs 1/4 less than a new build. Willing to ship anywhere as long as payment is cleared and shipping arrangements are made by the buyer.
Also on a side note, not currently looking for trades.Thanks for looking at my ad and happy car hunting.