Make: | Ford |
Model: | Model T Street Rod |
SubModel: | Phaeton 3 door touring |
Type: | Three door Touring |
Trim: | Street Rod Survivor |
Year: | 1924 |
Color: | Farrari red |
Engine: | Ford 302 4bbl v8 |
Cylinders: | Eight |
Fuel: | Gasoline |
Transmission: | Chrysler Torque Flight |
Drive type: | Hallibrand Quick Change |
Interior color: | Tan button tuck naugahyde |
Vehicle Title: | Clear |
Item location: | Orofino, Idaho, United States |
1924 Ford Model T Touring Phaeton Street rod. A 60’s style street rod surviving time capsule built in the early 70’s. A rare three door car 100 % original steel in absolute excellent pristine condition as the pictures show. A multi award winning car built in southern California then sold and stored in a car collection in a climate controlled building in Arizona only taken out of the building for dinner dates until two years ago when I purchased the car. I have kept it inside as well when not out showing the car. Starts right up, drives great with a strong powered 302 Ford v/8 with automatic transmission and Hallibrand quick change rear end. This is a high end build turnkey car. Ferrari red with true spoke wheels. Electric fan. No leaks or drips as the mechanics have all been updated, everything works as it should. Very few chips in the paint as picture 7 and 8 show. You really have to see the car to appreciate how it was built, its condition and drive ability. The pics were taken 5/28/16. I have more pic’s I could send to a serious buyer.
This car is advertised locally so I reserve the right to end the auction early if the reserve has not been met. No warranties or guarantees implied and sold as is where is. Buyer responsible for shipping but I am happy to help however I can to get it ready to ship.
For questions or an appointment to see the car call Dave 208 476 7305
Immediate deposit of $500.00 required via PayPal and balance paid via electronic Bank transfer within seven days of Purchase.
On May-31-16 at 11:38:42 PDT, seller added the following information:
NOTE: I had a really cool phone call this morning from the fellow that originally built this car. He saw my add. He worked at Pete & Jake's at the time in Temple City California so I was able to get some more interesting information about the car. For a new owner he is willing to answer questions about the car. This car is a work of art and a true time capsule from the 70's.