This custom-built Ford Model T by Bryan Fuller at FullerMoto in
Atlanta, GA, is powered by a rebuilt 1950 Mercury flathead V8
engine featuring a 4-inch stroke, .060-over aluminum pistons, 3/4
Comp Race cam, Offenhauser heads, ARP stainless fasteners
throughout and new Stromberg carburetors. This was the first time
the engine had ever been disassembled, and it was fully rebuilt for
performance and reliability. Power is transferred through a T5
Tremec manual transmission and clutch combination. The chassis was
newly constructed by the FullerMoto team using components from a
1948 F2 commercial Ford truck to provide additional strength and
stability. The car rides higher than traditional period hot rods,
giving it the ability to handle uneven terrain with ease. The large
drum brakes were rebuilt and fitted with new lines, hoses and a
master cylinder for improved stopping power. Cooling is handled by
an electric fan, high-flow water pumps and a Johnson's brass
radiator, allowing the car to maintain temperature even in
100-degree traffic. The frame and ancillary components have been
powder-coated for long-lasting durability. The interior was
designed for comfort and drivability, featuring a seat moved back 4
inches for better ergonomics. Fuller has driven this car regularly
in Atlanta, showcasing its road-ready performance and build
quality. **TITLE BRANDED CONDITIONAL**
Vehicle Details
1923 Ford Model T
Listing ID:CC-2026836
Price:Auction Vehicle
Location:Scottsdale, Arizona
Year:1923
Make:Ford
Model:Model T
Exterior Color:Black
Interior Color:Black
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:0
Stock Number:291024
VIN:7260470
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