Beautifully built all-steel 1927 Ford roadster. Rebuilt 24-stud
flathead V8 with period upgrades. 3-speed manual, Ford banjo-style
rear end. Spectacular paint and bodywork, beautiful interior. Runs
and drives properly. A period-correct rod that is ready to
enjoy!There's certainly something to be said for less weight making
for more performance, and this slick 1927 Ford Track-T roadster is
proof. There's a reasonably athletic flathead V8 under the hood,
but combined with the featherweight bodywork, performance is
explosive. Think 4-wheeled motorcycle, not automobile. And that was
entirely the point of these roadsters, which were built with dirt
circle track racing in mind. This one is far too beautifully built
to be driven in the dirt today, but it definitely has the right
look and finish quality is just off-the-charts nice. It's all
steel, not fiberglass, and from the unique conical nose to the
traditional Model T 'turtle deck' trunk, it certainly looks the
part of vintage performance. That conical nose and louvered hood
serve to visually lengthen the car, and the low stance gives it a
predatory vibe. The deep burgundy paint is a traditional choice,
and we're greatly relieved that the builder didn't feel the need to
burden it with flames, graphics, or excessive pinstripes?this cool
roadster will look relevant for decades to come. Everything about
it comes from the early post-war period, including the circle
track-style steering with the chrome lever outside the cowl, the
chopped roadster windshield, and even the blue dot taillights from
a '39 Ford. If you like your rods the way they were in the early
days, this one will delight you.The interior is basic, no question
about it, but the workmanship and attention to detail is
nevertheless quite impressive. There's a simple bench seat set as
far back into the roadster cab as possible to maximize legroom
(which is still at a bit of a premium). Beautiful square loop
carpets look and feel upscale and plain door panels tie everything
together. The fixed steering column has a big 4-spoke wheel?again
emphasizing the car's circle track origins?and a long shifter
manages the Ford 3-speed manual gearbox underneath. The engine
turned dash panel holds a set of modern Stewart Warner gauges that
only look vintage and the rear-view mirror just hanging in space on
the windshield is a neat modern touch. Just look at the details in
things like the shifter boot, the throttle linkage, and the door
check straps, and you'll see that this isn't just some
run-of-the-mill garage build. This one has 'big money' printed all
over it and the work was done by professionals. Even the trunk is
neatly finished, including a wooden access panel for the gas tank
and battery, which comes with its own on-board charger.More
tradition up front, where you'll find a 24-stud Ford flathead V8,
the preferred engine of choice for decades of hot rodders. This one
is built for performance thanks to a set of Offenhauser finned
aluminum heads, a pair of Stromberg carburetors up top, and cool
Fenton headers that give it a distinct soundtrack. The supporting
cast includes a 12-volt alternator that looks like a generator, a
big radiator up front, electronic ignition, and a lot of vintage
dress-up parts. Even the transparent fuel lines from a
firewall-mounted distribution block are a nod to the past. The
transmission is a standard Ford 3-speed manual with light clutch
action and easy shifts, all feeding a Ford V8 banjo-style rear end
with what we believe are 3.78 gears inside. Hydraulic drum brakes,
frame-mounted lever shocks, chrome 'hairpins' for locating the
axles, and glasspack-style mufflers are scream 'tradition!' An
electric fuel pump feeds the engine for easy starts and warm
weather reliability, and there's a transverse leaf spring at both
ends, which is the right way to do a rod like this. Custom 16-inch
painted wire wheels look exactly right and carry staggered 5.00-16
front and 9.50-16 rear bias-ply tires for the full experience.I
can't stop looking at this awesome little car. There's always some
new detail to appreciate and it's obvious that the guy who built it
wanted it right. It's pure tradition from nose to tail and has a
suitable vintage feel that will put a big grin on your face every
time you drive it. But it also packs modern build quality and
attention to detail, something that the rods of the past didn't
always deliver. This one just gets everything right. Call
today!Harwood Motors always recommends and welcomes personal or
professional inspections of any vehicle in our inventory prior to
purchase.
Vehicle Details
1927 Ford Roadster
Listing ID:CC-2007806
Price:$39,900
Location:Cleveland, Ohio
Year:1927
Make:Ford
Model:Roadster
Exterior Color:Burgundy
Interior Color:Tan leatherette
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:554
Stock Number:122076
VIN:T14800073
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