1923 Ford Model T Panel Delivery Truck~original Antique Martin-parry Body Truck on 2040-cars
North Ridgeville, Ohio, United States
Body Type:Panel Delivery
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:4 cylinder
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 4
Make: Ford
Model: Model T
Trim: custom
Drive Type: Planetary
Mileage: 0
Number of Doors: 4
Exterior Color: Green
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
For Sale: please read carefully, and if any other questions come to mind, just ask. 1923 Ford Model T Panel Delivery. AUTOMOBILE CHASSIS, NOT A ONE TON tt CHASSIS !! THIS IS A DANDY FUN LITTLE TRUCK, THAT WE HAVE HAD FOR ABOUT 8 YEARS NOW. just out of room, so offering it for sale. ( the front doors are not on it, but are with it, please read below !!! ) since purchase , we have gone through the rear axle, replacing the babbit thrust washers with bronze, checking and replacing any worn bearings, adding new lined brake shoes, and neoprene rear axle inner and outer grease seals. we had our local T mechanic replace the bands in the transmission, and had the radiator cleaned and flushed. safety glass installed in the windshield !! new hoses on the motor. brand new gas tank installed. we always do this and solves tons of problems with dirty fuel. one new firestone tire on right rear, and the other ones are "MAYPOP" brand, but i have never needed to even put air in them. ( may be original air ! ) a couple of small wood repairs have been made to the inside body work, and we took the whole roof off, repaired a couple of spots, sanded and refinished the rest, and put back on. it has a black duck cloth covering, that is the underlayment, and would need top material applied by the new owner. this is an easy do-it yourself job. the front is open right now, but we do have the original front doors, and have them stored inside the vehicle. these are pictured, and easily put back on if so desired. ( MARTIN-PARRY BODIES WERE AVAILABLE ALA-CART, SO MANY VARIATIONS ARE POSSIBLY. THIS IS THE LARGEST ACCESSORY BODY COMPANY OF THE MODEL t ERA, AND WAS PURCHASED BY GENERAL MOTORS ABOUT 1930 AND RENAMED THE CHEVROLET BODY DIVISION) overall a nice original truck that starts right up, goes down the road well and is fun to drive. .Local Pickup only. $500 on completion on auction, remainder paid VIA GOOD CHECK THAT CLEARS, cash or postal money order before you pick it up or arrange to pick it up.. LOW RESERVE, LESS THAN WE HAVE IT IT. GREAT LITTLE TRUCK TO ENJOY OR USE AS A BUSINESS ADVERTISEMENT !
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