Vehicle Description
There is a wow factor in this 1927 Ford Model T Sedan that we will
try to adequately describe in only one page. Before you ask, yes it
is original Henry Ford steel. It has plenty of hints of an original
pre-war Ford in the body, but the majestic metallic paint and
ultra-hot flames tell you this is a performance-built triple-deuce
street machine. But while this is unmistakably a hot rod, you're
also going to be surprised by all its features - including
cold-blowing A/C!
From the first moment you lay eyes on this one, you know they got
the stance to look just right. There were inches expertly chopped
out of the rood, and the body is channeled over the color-matched
frame. Still, this Ford keeps the correct amount of original Model
T appearance, right down to the windshield overhang. But then it
adds in plenty of great hot rod touches. It all starts with the
paint. It's a special House of Kolors fuchsia and blue mix. So it
creates a shade of purple that has a touch of color shift in its
metallic. And because this is a full street machine style, they
took extra time to create an awesome flame package that shifts from
yellow to orange to blue as it burns down the sides. This was
applied in 2018, and there's only about 6300 miles on the full
build. That's why the full package is smooth, radiant, and
award-worthy. And there's plenty of brilliance on the polished
front suspension and rear bumper. Plus, you have terrific hot rod
details like the ribbed roof, Cadillac bullet tail lights, flush
gas filler, third brake lights, and classic Rocket racing wheels
with the correct skinny tire front.
The moment you open the door, you can instantly tell there was a
ton spent on this custom interior. It starts with the modern
high-back bucket seats. Not only do these have the bolstering to be
all-day comfortable, but also we love how the purple and white sets
the tone for the full interior. Even the carpet and piping follow
this two-tone. There are nice premium additions, like an AM/FM/CD
stereo with modern Bluetooth. And when was the last time you saw a
real Ford hot rod with air conditioning? It even likes to be a
proper drive with upgrades like the banjo-style sport steering
wheel, a Lokar floor shifter, and a dash dominated by backlit
Dolphin gauges.
An engine this nice deserves to always be on display. This 350
cubic-inch motor has a very tidy style where even the block is
color-matched to the car. But this one also loves to show off big
power. It starts with a crate engine from the masters at BluePrint,
and includes the right details like a roller cam and BluePrint
aluminum heads. And sitting on top is a triple set of Stromberg
dual-barrel carburetors. It's a strong powerhouse with a terrific
set of side pipes to really let the V8 rumble. The motor is
connected to GM's TH350 three-speed automatic transmission, and it
feeds the stout 9-inch locker rear with versatile 3.10 gears. And
it makes for a solid driver with the color-matched custom chassis,
front disc brakes, and a four-link rear with QA1 adjustable
coilovers.
The consignor is also the builder on this custom Model T, and so
you have a passion project custom that has only been cared for by
its creator thus far. That's how you get such a well-presented and
thoughtful hot rod. Call today!!!