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For Sale at Auction: 1931 Ford Custom in Scottsdale, Arizona
This 1931 Ford T-bucket custom roadster is powered by a Chevrolet
350ci small-block V8 engine paired with a Turbo 350 3-speed
automatic transmission. It was professionally built by the experts
at Gotham Garage and was featured on the Netflix show "Car Masters"
(Season 4, Episode 2). This custom hot rod is a fusion between a
Ford T-bucket and a '59 Ranchero with numerous customizations, most
notably the see-through cantilevered roof. The engine is equipped
with a supercharger, double-stacked air cleaners and chromed side
pipes. Power is delivered to the rear wheels through a Ford rear
end. It also has a chrome front end and vented disc brakes. Other
equipment includes a radiator with electric fan and Procomp
ignition. The exterior is finished in green with Pagan Gold Candy
paint. The custom interior features modern Dakota Digital gauges, a
bench seat and wood-trimmed steering wheel. It rides on meaty 20x14
wheels on the back with Mickey Thompson rubber and 18x10 front
wheels
Vehicle Details
1931 Ford Custom
Listing ID:CC-2036034
Price:Auction Vehicle
Location:Scottsdale, Arizona
Year:1931
Make:Ford
Model:Custom
Exterior Color:GREEN
Interior Color:WHITE
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:0
Stock Number:293749
VIN:A3564538
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