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Posted by racsirx (Member # 1710) on :
 
A modular 4.6L in a 1923 Ford T Bucket was a cool car to have at my shop

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Posted by SLOWBACK 67 (Member # 6348) on :
 
What did it sound like?
 
Posted by racsirx (Member # 1710) on :
 
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Originally posted by SLOWBACK 67:
What did it sound like?

It almost sounded like a pushrod motor
 
Posted by Martinna (Member # 12493) on :
 
Beautifully done. Mated to a T45?
 
Posted by Marks93 (Member # 11130) on :
 
That thing is sweet!! ...and easy to work on I bet!
 
Posted by racsirx (Member # 1710) on :
 
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Originally posted by Martinna:
Beautifully done. Mated to a T45?

It’s an automatic
 
Posted by racsirx (Member # 1710) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Marks93:
That thing is sweet!! ...and easy to work on I bet!

Mechanically it would be easy to work on, but it takes forever to clean and polish it
 
Posted by Wildfire532FB (Member # 1482) on :
 
That’s sik
 
Posted by NEIGHT (Member # 8741) on :
 
Well that's something different. Way better than seeing these with 350 chevy's in them. [patriot]
 
Posted by racsirx (Member # 1710) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by NEIGHT:
Well that's something different. Way better than seeing these with 350 chevy's in them. [patriot]

I agree
 
Posted by [SHO]TIME (Member # 8962) on :
 
thats a clean mod motor swap looks good in there. I'm currently build a rat rod 1936 dodge coupe and stuffing a cummins in it. i'll have to make a progress thread
 
Posted by 98 ROUSH (Member # 10309) on :
 
Clean!
 
Posted by racsirx (Member # 1710) on :
 
Here is a very nice 1931 Model A we got to work on

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Posted by Martinna (Member # 12493) on :
 
Do model T's need to be hand cranked to start?
 




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