A complete, running, driveable, authentic bodied, 1920 Model-T Ford single seat, open body vehicle. A carefully restored chassis, started 30 years ago as well as most of the body, but never brought to completeness in detail. The front fenders were painted but over the years have received scratches. The running boards are brand new and unpainted. The rear fenders are rough but could be made perfect by a competent body repairman. A new battery was installed this year and the engine starts easily with its electric starter. The transmission works as intended and is quiet as is the drive train. To make it a safe and reliable driver, new tires as well as respoked wheels would be a must. I have not been able to identify the body maker, but it is one of many of the era who supplied utilitarian equipment to various owners' needs. It appears to be unique in that the flare sides extend into the passenger compartment, thereby giving it additional width. By adding additional seats, it could become a 4 or 6 passenger vehicle. As is, by displaying your wares in the back, it would make an attraction getter for your niche business. I have been told it is very reasonably priced given its condition and I may be ably to help with delivery in the nearby area.
1925 Model T roadster one door convertible coupe. In great condition, fully restored and garage kept. Fully stock, with Rocky Mountain Brakes. Car runs great, starts right up and drives down the road without a problem. Great car show car, definitely grabs people's attention when they see it driving down the Road.Link to Video:youtube.com/watch?v=Aausz-loeGI On Sep-26-15 at 04:32:11 PDT, seller added the following information:
Completely redone, this T has been sitting in a car collector’s heated garage for the past 20 years. The longtime owner has decided to part with this piece of history which needs nothing and has less than 1000 hours on the motor since restoration. No rust or rot anywhere. Lots of character and ready to be driven. For additional information, contact Rick 860-227-2487. This car is also listed for sale at the Essex Motor Club. Listings may be withdrawn at any time. All cars are described to the best of our ability and are sold as is. All sales are final. It is the responsibility of the buyer to inspect and pick up. Kindly do not bid unless you intend to complete your obligation as this is a binding contract as intended by eBay.
Great clean Rat Rod, no issues, everything works as it should except turn signals (use your hand) Please contact for more info/pics Thank you On Oct-19-14 at 16:28:28 PDT, seller added the following information: Speedway Motors 1927 T-Bucket Frame, Blueprint Budget Crate 350, 400 turbo tranny 4 spd auto with a Lokar Chin Shifter (I can swap the PBR Tap Handle for the Lokar push button) tons of tread on the tires BFG's, '48 Suicide Front End... she very fast (325 hp) Glass body also from Speedway Motors... absolutely nothing wrong with her, Florida Reg and Title (Military) currently in Connecticut... this car needs nothing, complete "turn key" all gauges work and lights except turn signals.... 9" Ford rear... Reverse Corvair Steering box with a SoCal Steering Stab mounted on the Hairpin to the Steering linkage... I think that's it folks, if there is a specific pic you wanna see, shoot me an email or if you have anything questions... thanks for looking.... On Oct-23-14 at 08:56:15 PDT, seller added the following information: Speedway Motors 1927 T-Bucket Frame, Blueprint Budget Crate 350, 400 turbo tranny 4 spd auto with a Lokar Chin Shifter (I can swap the PBR Tap Handle for the Lokar push button) tons of tread on the tires BFG's, '48 Suicide Front End... she very fast (325 hp) Glass body also from Speedway Motors... absolutely nothing wrong with her, Florida Reg and Title (Military) currently in Connecticut... this car needs nothing, complete "turn key" all gauges work and lights except turn signals.... 9" Ford rear... Drum brakes all around, stops great, very light car. Reverse Corvair Steering box with a SoCal Steering Stab mounted on the Hairpin to the Steering linkage... I think that's it folks, if there is a specific pic you wanna see, shoot me an email or if you have anything questions... thanks for looking....