27 Model T Rat Rod Project On A Model A Frame. Lots Of Parts...see Description.. on 2040-cars
Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Used
Trim: unknown
Make: Ford
Model: Model T
Drive Type: No Drive Train
Mileage: 99,999
Hello. I have a 1927 Model T. I bought this for a Rat Rod project, but I am not able to build it at this time. It's sitting on a Model A frame and I was told it was a running/driving car in the 1970's. It has not been on the road since then.
I have a clean and open Colorado Title. Included are the Front Fenders, Rear Fenders, original running boards (in great condition), Hood, many of the interior pieces, 2 dash panels, Corvair Steering Gear Box, another steering gear box, short drive shaft. I was told the rear end was from a 1957 Chevy. Front and rear suspension is the cross mono leaf spring style. The body is solid, has no rust and hasn't been hacked. This is a great start to a Rat Rot or Street Rod Project. I was excited about building it. I hope all of the pictures are helpful as to what's there. If you have any questions, please send me a message. Note * I also have a wrecked 1994 Ford Mustang GT convertible...5.0 V8, 5 Speed Manual Transmission and a Disc Brake 8.8 Ford rear end. I was also planning to use the seats from this car. The car is mostly complete (the steering column is missing). I was planning to use the drive train for this Rat Rod project. I would sell the entire car if you're interested for an additional price. Thank you. |
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