1927 Model T Ford Touring Car Barn Find on 2040-cars
Mount Vernon, New York, United States
1927 MODEL T TOURING CAR , BARN FIND , PROJECT , SOLD WITH BILL OF SALE , ( CHASSIE , MOTOR ( ENTIRE DRIVETRAIN ) , SUSPENSION , WINDSHIELD , WINDSHIELD STANTIONS RESTORED ) , ( BODY , DASH , DOORS , TOP , SEATS NEED RESTORED , NO TOP OR SEAT FABRIC ( I MIGHT HAVE THE TOP AND SEAT FABRIC , IF I LOCATE IT BY THE END OF THE AUCTION , IT WILL GO WITH THE MODEL T ) , ALSO INCLUDED , ( THE FRONT FENDERS , HEADLIGHTS , HEADLIGHT BAR , RUNNING BOARDS , SIDE APRONS , ALL ON THE CAR , SEE PICTURES ) INCLUDED BUT NOT ON THE CAR ( BUMPERS AND BRACKETS , SPARE TIRE MOUNT , REAR FENDERS , HOOD , ALL 4 DOORS , FRONT AND BACK SEAT SPRINGS , DASH BOARD , GAS TANK ) , PLEASE SEE PICTURES AND ASK QUESTIONS . I BOUGHT THE MODEL T FROM AN ELDERLY MAN THAT WAS A METAL FABRICATOR , HE RESTORED THE COMPLETE CHASSIE AND MOTOR ( RESTORED THE ENTIRE DRIVETRAIN FROM FRONT TO BACK ) , AND REPLACED ALL THE SHEET METEL WITH NEWLY FABRICATED PANELS AND WAS DRIVING THE CHASSIE WITH A WOODEN FIREWALL . THE MODEL T WAS NOT RUNNING WHEN I BOUGHT IT , IT HAD NO GAS TANK OR BATTERY , I HAVE NOT TRIED TO START THE MOTOR , THE MOTOR TURNS FREE AND WAS WINTERIZED WHEN STORED IN HIS GARAGE . THERE IS LIGHT SURFACE RUST ON THE REPLACED SHEET METAL , FROM STORAGE , THE MOTOR WAS COVERED WITH BLANKETS TO PROTECT IT FROM MOISTURE . THE MODEL T COMES WITH THE WHEELS AND TIRES PICTURED , THEY ARE WIRE WHEELS AND WERE PART OF THE CHASSIE RESTORATION . PLEASE ASK QUESTIONS . THE MODEL T HAS ALWAYS BEEN GARAGED , I AM SELLING BECAUSE I LOST MY GARAGE SPACE AND MUST PART WITH THIS TREASURE . ( IF YOU WANT PICTURES OF THE EXTRA PARTS , SEND YOUR EMAIL ADDRESS AND I WILL SEND THEM TO YOU . )
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NHTSA is still gathering further data about the problem, but looking at the complaints so far, both front and rear doors appear to be potentially involved with the alleged failures. Among the reports, there are 12 claiming that the door opened while driving. Several also indicate the "Door Ajar" warning illuminating during this problem. The one purported injury happened when someone attempted to shut the door, and it bounced back.
Ford spokesperson Kelli Felker told Autoblog via email, "We are cooperating with NHTSA on this investigation, as we always do." Scroll down to read the report from NHTSA.
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