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1922 Model T Ford Survivor Doctors Coupe. Dry Nevada / California Stored on 2040-cars

US $8,265.00
Year:1922 Mileage:15000
Location:

Tonopah, Nevada, United States

Tonopah, Nevada, United States
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1922 late, or perhaps 1923 early Model T Coupe.



This Model T Ford has been in a time warp in Modesto
California until I bought it last year and brought it to Nevada.



No one knows the last time it ran, but I would guess from
indications that perhaps it was before WWII that it was
 parked.  The SW speedo shows 15,000 miles.



The transmission is what brought it to a stall.  It's broken.
Engine turns over fine.  Around the late 1960's some kids
took the motor apart and put most of the pieces in the trunk.



They lost interest, and it sat indoors until last year, and it
has been safe and dry indoors in nevada since then.




I spent a bunch of money on it!  Fresh radiator.  4 new tires
installed on sand blasted / repainted wheels.



I found a fresh rebuilt '26 motor that has a good usable
transmission.  Mechanically much of the work to get
this beautiful old survivor back on the road is done.




The interior is just the best on this car.  My plans for
this were to get it stabilized mechanically and wax up
the 80%+ original Henry black paint that's there, and
have some fun driving it.



This Model T does NOT have a title.  Common with
Model T's I think, and especially with ones that have
been sleeping as long as this one has.



So, my price is break even.  I hope through the different
photos that you will get infected with the
possibilities of this survivor and finish up what I started.



The dog is not included.  Neither is the old store and the
gas pump and the porcelain signs, and the model A motor
behind the model T.  Those are just to mess with your
mind :~'))



Folks have been asking for better pictures of
the interior and inside the trunk.  Here's 27 new
photographs to detail those areas.


Note that the steering column is removed in
anticipation of swapping motor / trans.


Also note new parts on front seat.  Wiring and a
new head gasket included.



























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