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CA Looking to trade my 1927 Roadster for 74 or earlier Bronco

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jeffh355

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Unless I can sell this first and purchase a Bronco from one of you, here's what I have to offer:
1927 Ford Model T Roadster. Going for the 50's hotrod look. 300 miles since complete ground up. Everything new or rebuilt. Original steel body, Flathead rebuilt by H&H Flatheads mated to rebuilt T5 transmission, 31 boxed frame, 3 core radiator, new 40 juice brakes, ultra clean wiring, hand painted graphics, Lake headers with baffles, new tires and vintage wheels, custom fuel tank, rumble seat.
The bad: Stiff clutch, would change to lighter pressure plate, paint job not perfect was built as a driver and added character as is.

Serious inquires for more pictures. Willing to trade for local 74 or earlier Bronco. Looking for a driver, not a project car.
PRICE REDUCED $ 13,900 or best offer
Some pictures here: http://www.carsonline-ads.com/colsite/col?use=UC3_ViewPosting&cmd=showPosting&postingID=50675
 
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greatguy57078

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Here's the pics. Pretty cool ride man. :cool:
 

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