Used 1926 Ford Street Rod for sale in Austin, TX
$25,500
Vehicle Details
1926 Year | 35,000 mi. Mileage | $25,500 Price |
Ford Make | Ford Model | Austin, Texas Location |
Car Body Type | Black Exterior Color | Very Good Exterior Condition |
Fully Restored Known Vehicle Damages | Clear Title Status | Fully Restored Restoration History |
V-8 Engine Type | V-8 Engine Size | Automatic Transmission |
Rear-wheel drive Drive Train | Velour Interior Type | Blue Interior Color |
Yes Bucket Seats | Yes AM/FM Radio | Velour Seat Material |
Yes Aftermarket Wheels | Yes Vinyl Roof |
Vehicle Description
This 1926 Ford Sedan Steering Rod is a nice riding car. The Car was built in 1988 in Ohio. I purchased the car and brought it to Texas. It has a 350 engine, but it might be a 327. Electric Fuel pump and 1 - 4bbl Edelbrock Carburator. The ram style exhaust headers are chromed. It is an Automatic and drives good. I have the full hood for it and also I purchased a top section only for that open engine look. The rear end is a 8" Ford that is chromed with coil over shocks. The front steering is a Mustang II rack and Pinion with disc brakes in the front with chromed control arms. The rear brakes are drums. The floor shift is from a Mustang T selector style. The tires are about 5 years old. All gauges are Dolphin and work. The steering column is Ford with Turn Signals. New gauges in dash. Does not have Air Conditioning unless you open the windows and the front windshield. This is an ALL STEEL CAR. NO FIBERGLASS. Frame is custom Z with 4 link rear suspension. RUNS & DRIVES GREAT. Pretty snappy too.... The interior is blue and still has the original style seats. The windows are etched and tinted. I was told that this car was built in the 80's and was a show car back then. I have driven it to many local car shows and a few times to Cruisin' the Coast in Mississippi. Car is very quick to drive. I'm selling this car as I'm looking for some room in my garage.. If you want to see more pictures and have more questions please contact me. The 1926 Texas Plates do not go with the car...