1927 Model T Roadster Beautiful Original Piece Of History Runs Drive Great. on 2040-cars
Willow Street, Pennsylvania, United States
1927 Model t Roadster Great original condition runs drives great, engine, transmission, brakes all work good. body great shape, paint is peeling/chipping, interior is great condition. under carrage in great condition. I have seen similar cars in museums that are not as nice as this one, other than the paint. this car is a lot of fun... drive to shows ect. last driven fall of 2013, started leaking oil from oil pan gasket, gaskets are very cheap to buy and easy to put on, just never made time to replace it. only needs paint to be trophy winner. the roadster is located near Lancaster pa. to ship a car does not cost that much thro u ship.com. please email any question you may have. phone number is 1-717-617-2444 but email is better, not always at this work number. come take a look at roadster, if you want to buy it bid early, for if someone drives any distance and makes, good offer it will go, and the auction will end early. if car reaches its reserve it will run to the auctions end. Being sold as is. good luck Bill
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