Make: | Ford |
Model: | Model T |
Type: | Hot Rod |
Year: | 1923 |
Mileage: | 1000000000 |
VIN: | 1923T |
Color: | Red |
Engine: | Flat Head Ford 24 Stud 59 AB |
Cylinders: | 8 |
Fuel: | Gasoline |
Transmission: | Manual |
Drive type: | RWD |
Interior color: | Not Much |
Drive side: | Left-hand drive |
Vehicle Title: | Clear |
Item location: | Stanwood, Washington, United States |
This Father of all Rat Rods...This Car is the Real Deal! Last Chance on eBay...No reserve!
It was put in a barn in Washington around 1958 and then stored in an old hot rodders' basement. It stayed there until another old timer, hot-rodder, found it in and bought it in 1970and he moved it to his garage near Seattle.He intended to get it running and drive it someday. However as we all know how things can go and it never happened. The car was still on stands when we first saw it 48 years later.
The engine in the car is a 24 stud, 59-AB Flathead, and it is perfect for the T.R.O.G. We started it briefly and it ran smooth and had good oil pressure.It has a 39 Ford gear box, (shifts good) a 40 Ford rear axle and hydraulic brakes, 40 Ford front brakes, Ford tractor gas tank in the back and nitro tank in the front.
It was made long before Dean Moon began to make them.It still has a hand pump for the nitro tank (via WWII Bomber)still attached to the dash.It comes with 4 wire wheels with Wide White Wall tires (really old) and Cool old wide-whitewall drag slicks. Look at the pictures at all the other ancient hot rod cool stuff. There are several boxes of parts that include wheel cylinders, fuel pumps, tow bar, backing plates, and bunch of other stuff.
This car was built back in the day, when you used whatever you could find (and afford). The old shoe polish numbers from its last race are still present.Those decals you see are authentic and are from the beginning of drag racing and performance history. Those headlight stanchions were made by Edmunds