1927 Ford Model T Bucket Roadster
1927 Ford Model T
Technical specifications of Ford Model T 1927 | |
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Price: | - |
Condition: | Used |
Item location: | Mandeville, Louisiana, United States |
Make: | Ford |
Model: | Model T |
Year: | 1927 |
Mileage: | 12338 |
Color: | Red |
Engine size: | 350v8 |
Fuel: | Gasoline |
Transmission: | Automatic |
Drive type: | RWD |
Interior color: | Red |
Vehicle Title: | Rebuilt, Rebuildable & Reconstructed |
You are interested? | Contact the seller! |
Car description |
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Great mechanical condition, garage kept.
For more photos and questions, contact owner:
Lamar
Email: lamar.intlmarble@gmail.com
Home Phone: 985-231-7787
will accept the following:
1- Cash
2- Bank Wire Transfer
No Cashiers Check accepted
Modded roadsters put a high premium on a strong visual impact and this one has that aspect covered nicely. There's a lot of great detail work at play with the paint job, featuring prominent flames with an almost 3-D effect as they transition from white to yellow against their red background. It's a job well done and work that remains In good condition, with no serious blemishes to pull focus from the craftsmanship that's on display. With an open engine compartment. chrome features figure prominently inproviding a finished look- another plus for this '27, as it shows off a slew of great looking appointments, including its stainless front grille, headlight casings and front axle. The tall, ramrod straight windshield provides a nice antique callback, that's an effective contrast to the modified touches surrounding it. Around back, you'll find a keg-shaped gastank surrounded by ornamental ice that's a conversation starter in its own right.
A nicely detailed interior sits inside. Showing the freshness that can only come from being well-sheltered from the elements, it's a well-crafted combination of red and tan vinyl over its bench seat and matching door panels that sit above an expanse of fresh, black carpeting. Just in front of the woodgrain Grant steering wheel sits a natural wood dash area carrying anbassortment of Steward Warner gauges to monitor your engine functions while on the road. Lowering yourself onto that plush bench seat, taking a grip of the steering wheel and reaching for the Lokar shifter just in front of you, you can't help but smile, ready to hit the asphalt as you feel yourself thoroughly immersed in this roadster's street rod vibe. The originally configured pedals sitting below are another nice touch, providing a counterpoint to the push button that starts this street machine up to get the action rolling.
Sitting on display in the open air engine compartment is a Chevy 350V8 that's sporting an aftermarket intake manifold and pair of 4 barrel carbs that reside just under an air cleaner painted with flames to match those of the car's exterior with impressive accuracy. The engine is bolted to a sturdy 3-speed TH350 automatic transmission and it packs plenty of punch, emitting a great rumbling tone out of its headers that lead gracefully down to a pair of prominent stainless steel side pipes.
For more photos and questions, contact owner:
Lamar
Email: lamar.intlmarble@gmail.com
Home Phone: 985-231-7787
will accept the following:
1- Cash
2- Bank Wire Transfer
No Cashiers Check accepted
Modded roadsters put a high premium on a strong visual impact and this one has that aspect covered nicely. There's a lot of great detail work at play with the paint job, featuring prominent flames with an almost 3-D effect as they transition from white to yellow against their red background. It's a job well done and work that remains In good condition, with no serious blemishes to pull focus from the craftsmanship that's on display. With an open engine compartment. chrome features figure prominently inproviding a finished look- another plus for this '27, as it shows off a slew of great looking appointments, including its stainless front grille, headlight casings and front axle. The tall, ramrod straight windshield provides a nice antique callback, that's an effective contrast to the modified touches surrounding it. Around back, you'll find a keg-shaped gastank surrounded by ornamental ice that's a conversation starter in its own right.
A nicely detailed interior sits inside. Showing the freshness that can only come from being well-sheltered from the elements, it's a well-crafted combination of red and tan vinyl over its bench seat and matching door panels that sit above an expanse of fresh, black carpeting. Just in front of the woodgrain Grant steering wheel sits a natural wood dash area carrying anbassortment of Steward Warner gauges to monitor your engine functions while on the road. Lowering yourself onto that plush bench seat, taking a grip of the steering wheel and reaching for the Lokar shifter just in front of you, you can't help but smile, ready to hit the asphalt as you feel yourself thoroughly immersed in this roadster's street rod vibe. The originally configured pedals sitting below are another nice touch, providing a counterpoint to the push button that starts this street machine up to get the action rolling.
Sitting on display in the open air engine compartment is a Chevy 350V8 that's sporting an aftermarket intake manifold and pair of 4 barrel carbs that reside just under an air cleaner painted with flames to match those of the car's exterior with impressive accuracy. The engine is bolted to a sturdy 3-speed TH350 automatic transmission and it packs plenty of punch, emitting a great rumbling tone out of its headers that lead gracefully down to a pair of prominent stainless steel side pipes.