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1927 Ford Phaeton Roadster Hot rod. Real Steel Car!

Discussion in 'Cars For Sale' started by ratfink, Feb 5, 2016.

  1. ratfink
    Joined: Aug 26, 2002
    Posts: 158

    ratfink
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    City: Waterford

    State: Wisconsin
    Price: 8650
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    The Car has been sold.

    This is a real Henry Steel Model T Touring. Also known as a Model T Phaeton Roadster.

    Traditional Hot Rod Build.

    This is a complete car that was running and driving. It was in a small accident where it hit a low dirt mound. This impact bent the right front frame rail and broke the left front frame rail. The right rear trailing arm mount broke and the left rear wheel rubbed the body. The car was then parked, waiting to be repaired.

    UPDATE ON CONDITION: See second post below

    It is complete and has everything as built.

    It has a small block Ford 289 and automatic transmission. Both with low miles.

    It is an original Henry Steel body.

    Original Henry Steel 32 Ford Grill.

    Finished interior.

    Nice aftermarket gauges.

    Lokar floor shifter.

    Detailed engine.

    Ford 9” (I think) rear-end.

    The list goes on and on.

    My plan was to purchase a v8 frame for the car and just transfer everything over. Frames for a car like this are super cheap.

    My asking price is far less than all the parts that are on the car. I would like to sell to purchase something else that I found.

    SOLD I may take partial trades for 1933 -1934 Ford parts.

    Please call Mike at 262-994-3686 or email at [email protected]

    I am not good with checking the Hamb messages, so it is best to call me.

    Thank you,

    Mike
     
    Last edited: Feb 19, 2016
  2. ratfink
    Joined: Aug 26, 2002
    Posts: 158

    ratfink
    Member

    I took a closer look at the damage. The broken frame on the left side is in front of the suspension and does not affect the integrity of the ride and suspension. It only effects the radiator mounting.

    It looks like this could be a pretty easy fix to get back on the road.

    The picture above is an actual picture of how the car is currently and how it sits.

    I will post more pictures soon or email me for more.

    Thank you,

    Mike
     

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