Step back in time with a twist of power and personality, this 1926 Ford Model T Hot Rod is a head-turning masterpiece. At its heart beats a 1946 Ford Flathead V8, bored .040 over and features a fresh valve train, Reds headers, and a recently rebuilt Powermaster one-wire alternator. This motor brings classic hot rod spirit to life with a deep, resonant growl through its all-stainless steel exhaust. Coupled with a 3-speed manual transmission, this Hot Rod delivers a visceral driving experience that makes every mile memorable.
The car sits on a Model A frame pinched 2 inches at the front and kicked 7 inches in the rear, paired with a Super Bell 4-inch dropped axle and a Model A rear end. The 1946 rear brakes and 1956 Ford F-100 front brakes ensure dependable stopping power, a necessity when taking this stunning hot rod to local shows. Finished in a striking blue with hand-painted pin striping, the exterior is a testament to the artistry and attention to detail of this quality build. The chopped 1927 Ford windshield and burgundy leather bench seat further enhance the vintage aesthetics.
This Model T Hot Rod is more than a car; it's a statement piece. Whether cruising down the street or parked at a show, it's sure to capture attention with its timeless charm, quality craftsmanship, and undeniable presence. For those who appreciate the blend of classic form and authentic hot rod engineering, this build is nothing short of remarkable. Please call or email with any questions or for additional information.
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