1930 Model A
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From: Grosse Pointe Farms, MI
I don't know how much it will help for comparison, but my friend's Dad sold his '27 T-Bucket project (all complete but needed minor re-assembly) for $10,500.
It had a Ford 9" rear end, a sweet custom paint job, new interior (all done), a 400 SBC, and a 400T trans.
Also... I don't know if this helps... But don't plan on going very fast in it. I would consider selling that high dollar aluminum motor/blower setup (unless you want to keep it in for conversation's sake) and putting something more mild in it. That thing will never be a race car. His build was mild with a decent cam (89 octane build) and mild heads, dual quads for show (they worked, but he probably would have went faster with a single plane) and 2 600cfm Edelbrock carbs, and he had a lot of trouble keeping the front end on the ground.
It had a Ford 9" rear end, a sweet custom paint job, new interior (all done), a 400 SBC, and a 400T trans.
Also... I don't know if this helps... But don't plan on going very fast in it. I would consider selling that high dollar aluminum motor/blower setup (unless you want to keep it in for conversation's sake) and putting something more mild in it. That thing will never be a race car. His build was mild with a decent cam (89 octane build) and mild heads, dual quads for show (they worked, but he probably would have went faster with a single plane) and 2 600cfm Edelbrock carbs, and he had a lot of trouble keeping the front end on the ground.
Last edited by wjb21ndtown; 04-13-2010 at 04:12 PM.
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From: Merritt Island, FL
www.racejunk.com
Good classifieds there for you to get a comparison perhaps. Speedway makes awesome stuff; nice rear end
Good classifieds there for you to get a comparison perhaps. Speedway makes awesome stuff; nice rear end
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From: Between A Womans Leggs in IL
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