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Ford 347 Hot Rod Roadster Custom Pro Street Rod T Bucket Muscle Car Pro Touring

Make: Ford
Model: Model T
Type: Roadster
Year: 1922
Mileage: 3488
VIN: T-5766691-22
Color: Black
Engine: 347 cu in Ford
Cylinders: 8
Fuel: Gasoline
Transmission: Automatic
Drive type: RWD
Interior color: Black
Drive side: Left-hand drive
Safety: Wilwood Disc Brakes front & rear, 5-point harness seat belt, Rollbar, Passed NSRA 23-point safety inspection, Adjustable steering column, Fire extinguisher, LED headlights & brake lights, Fuel cell gas tank, Hand brake, Heavy duty frame & suspension, Steel/aluminum floor (vs wood), No exposed electrical wires
Vehicle Title: Clear
Item location: Stewartsville, New Jersey, United States
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Description of 1922 Ford Model T

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This vehicle is in outstanding condition and only has 3488 miles. It was built with the best components available. The 347 cubic inch Ford engine was dyno-tuned at 435 horsepower at 6000 rpm and 425 Ft Lbs of torque at 3700 rpm. A Ford C4 automatic built by Performance Automatic delivers the power to a Winters Quick Change rear. Safety features include a roll bar, 5 point seatbelts, Wilwood disc brakes on all four wheels and a fuel cell gas tank. Please note that this vehicle passed the NSRA (National Street Rod Association) 23 point safety inspection. Over $60K invested! Professionally built by Hager Racing. Happy to answer any questions.
Please note that State Farm Insurance appraised this car for $30,000 (see last photo).
A good Hot Rod/T Bucket should be built with Safety in mind. Hope for the best but prepare for the worst. The following items are the minimum safety/structural features required:
  • Adjustable steering column
  • Hand brake
  • Roll bar
  • Seat belts (5-point harness preferred)
  • Disc brakes (front & rear)
  • Heavy duty frame & suspension
  • Fuel cell gas tank
  • LED headlights & brake lights
  • Fire extinguisher
  • Passed NSRA 23-point safety inspection
  • Steel/Aluminum Floor (vs wood)
  • No exposed electrical wires
Glad you asked about reason for selling. I've had the car for about 5 years and it has helped me transition into retirement. One of my bucket list items was to build an old school hot rod that could give the tuner cars a run for the money. This car exceeded my expectations! At this point there is nothing else that can realistically be done to the car other than enjoy driving it and taking it to car shows. I need to find my next project car to keep me mentally and physically busy doing the hobby that I've enjoyed most of my life (I just turned 65 last month). So it's time to pass it along to a new owner that will hopefully enjoy it as much as I do/did. Believe me it's tough to see it go but the wife will only allow one hobby car at a time!

Folks, this is twice the car at half the price. Take a look at the comparable cars being sold and look closely at the workmanship, attention to detail and safety features they offer. I think you'll agree that this car is a bargain. So bid high and often to ensure you don't miss out on this exciting opportunity.
Good luck in finding your car and thanks for looking!