If you’re looking for a really cool cruiser, it’s hard to beat a Model T Roadster!! With its uniqueness that makes people stop what they are doing and take a look. Everywhere you go in the car people want to take a closer look at it. . There are always a lot of questions about this car. This 1926 Roadster is just as pretty underneath as it is above with lots of chrome everywhere , such as the breather , water pump, radiator hose, radiator over flow , alternator , thermostat neck , radiator shell , coil cover , headlights , radiator fan , windshield frame , oil pan , flex plate cover and transmission pan. The stretched turtle back body is generally the most desired of the roadster styles. The paint is in very good condition. All bright work including headers and Boyce Moto meter radiator cap is excellent. Interior looks new and very stylish with its wood and aluminum steering column. Dash gages consist of VDO, gold classic style, which consist of speedometer, tach, and temperature, oil, volt, and fuel gage. Windshield is tinted with chrome frame. Wheels are Cragar GT Alum with knock offs and tires are 215/65/15 front and N50/15 Mickey Thompson Indy Profile on rear. The Roadster is powered by a strong running 350 CI Chevy engine with4 barrel carb and Mallury electric ignition. The automatic transmission is a Turbo 400 and the brakes are disc front and drum rear.
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