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sold! 1927 Ford model t track roadster

Discussion in 'Cars For Sale' started by thunderbirdesq, Nov 30, 2015.

  1. thunderbirdesq
    Joined: Feb 15, 2006
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    City: Williamsport

    State: Pennsylvania
    Price: 23000 obo
    Sold... Thanks! 27 t roadster on sectioned 32 rails, Mopar tube axle, nice running stock 59ab, weiand intake with two 81s, 39 trans, halibrand Culver City rear end, vintage sw panel/gauges, hop up feature car, 23k obo, possible partial trade for early Ford coupe or roadster project. [email protected] for more info/pics 570_447_6926
     

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  2. thunderbirdesq
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    Lots of interest, but no takers yet...
     

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  3. thunderbirdesq
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    Still here, I'm open to reasonable offers and partial trades for other early Ford coupes or roadsters.

    To answer a few questions, the car does have working headlights, taillights, and brake lights. No signals. The steering box is a 55 f100 converted to cowl operation. The windshield frame is polished stainless. It does have a working parking brake. The car is unibody, and extremely rigid, it doesn't flex or rattle, it handles very well. Yes, It does have floors, they are bread rolled solid steel 18 gauge built into the reinforced x member at the bottom of the frame. Yes, the driveline runs through the passenger compartment. It is closed drive so there are no spinning parts near passengers, and the engine is sealed to the firewall by means of a rubber gasket attached to a shim mid plate between the engine and transmission. There is a leather boot at the torque tube and rear firewall. Hope this helps to clear up some questions about the car' s construction, great care was taken during the engineering and building of the car to be safe, functional, and fun, yet have a great looking track Roadster that you can sit in, not on. Thanks!
     

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